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titolabile

Titolabile is an adjective used mainly in legal, administrative, and financial contexts to indicate that a thing can bear a title or be the subject of a formal ownership right. It derives from titolo (title) and the suffix -abile, and is related to the noun titolare (owner) and the noun titolarità (ownership or title of rights). The term reflects the existence or possibility of a legally recognizable title certifying ownership or rights over a given asset.

In practice, objects or rights described as titolabili are those for which a formal title can be

Not all assets are titolabili. Some rights or properties may lack a formal title, be governed by

The term is common in legal drafting, due diligence, and regulatory discussions, where distinguishing between titolabile

issued,
registered,
or
transferred.
Typical
examples
include
real
estate,
vehicles,
patents,
and
trademarks,
where
a
title
or
certificate
serves
as
proof
of
ownership
or
rights
and
can
be
recorded
in
an
official
registry.
The
concept
is
also
used
in
finance
and
corporate
contexts
to
indicate
assets
that
can
be
pledged,
transferred,
or
otherwise
evidenced
by
a
formal
title.
contractual
relations
without
a
registered
certificate,
or
be
intangible
in
a
way
that
cannot
be
captured
by
a
title
in
a
registry.
In
such
cases,
phrases
like
non
titolabile
or
non
registrabile
may
be
used.
and
non-titolabile
assets
helps
define
transferability,
collateral
options,
and
evidentiary
requirements.