The island is not alienable nor disposable, categorized as timberland and therefore remains government property belonging to the public.
32.
Note that the inscription uses the word " " un " alienable ", as in the published Declaration.
33.
The a-class possessive pronouns refer to alienable possession, as with boats, children, clothing, and spouses.
34.
Of the total land area, 71.22 % is forestland and 28.78 % is alienable and disposable land.
35.
For example, human organs might be privatized ( owned by their bearer ) but very rarely would they be considered alienable.
36.
Mayan languages often contrast alienable and inalienable possession by varying the way the noun is ( or is not ) marked as possessed.
37.
Alienable and disposable lands cover, forest lands occupy, are underused, are under forest cultivation, while are under agricultural cultivation.
38.
Usually this means that the possessor is superior or dominant to what is owned, or that the possession is considered as alienable.
39.
Some nouns are able to stand alone without showing possession ( alienable ), while others must show a possessor ( inalienable ).
40.
This decision implies that the nature and purpose of a particular personal servitude should determine whether the rights under the servitude are alienable.