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veräußerbar

Veräußerbar is a German adjective used in law, economics, and business to describe property, rights or assets that can be disposed of, transferred or alienated. The term stems from veräußern, meaning to dispose of or sell, with the suffix -bar indicating feasibility. In legal contexts it relates to the transferability of what a person or entity owns or holds in custody.

In civil and property law, veräußerbarkeit governs how assets can exit an ownership relationship. Most tangible

Practical implications appear in transactions and taxation. The sale or transfer of veräußerbare assets triggers obligations

Etymology and usage notes: veräußerbar combines veräußern with the semantic field of -bar, similar to other

See also: Veräußerung, unveräußerlich, Veräußerungsfähigkeit, Verfügungsrecht.

and
financial
assets
are
veräußerbar,
subject
to
applicable
formal
requirements
or
restrictions.
However,
there
are
cases
of
unveräußerliche
oder
veräußerungsbeschränkte
rights,
where
transfer
is
prevented
or
limited
by
law,
contract,
or
personal
considerations.
Examples
include
personal
rights
that
cannot
be
assigned
without
consent,
or
corporate
instruments
whose
transfer
is
restricted
by
statutes,
articles
of
association,
or
contractual
agreements.
such
as
contractual
formalities,
registration
(for
example,
real
property
in
land
registers)
or
the
calculation
of
capital
gains
for
tax
purposes.
Conversely,
unveräußerliche
elements
remain
tied
to
their
original
holder
and
do
not
pass
by
simple
disposition.
German
terms
indicating
transferability.
The
concept
is
widely
used
in
jurisprudence,
corporate
law,
and
financial
contexts
to
distinguish
between
assets
that
can
be
sold
or
transferred
and
those
that
cannot.