ownable
Ownable refers to the quality of a resource or thing being capable of being owned by a person or legal entity, and thereby subject to exclusive rights of use, transfer, exclusion, and enforcement. In most legal systems, ownership arises from creation, possession, or voluntary transfer, and is backed by enforceable title or registration. The concept underpins property regimes, contracts, and markets, and is often described as a “bundle of rights” that can include use, control, disposition, and security interests.
Ownership is typically protected by law and can be challenged, defended, or delegated. Rights associated with
Not everything can be or is owned. Some resources are treated as non-ownable or publicly managed, such