11. The alienable nature of free nouns is further marked by prefixes indicating certain other characteristics. 12. The dative marker introduces human objects, indirect objects, and also marks alienable possession. 13. The alienable nouns above are rarely possessed while the inalienable, kinship terms are frequently possessed. 14. The municipality of Nabua given its land mass is entirely classified as alienable and disposable lands. 15. All nouns fall into one of two subclasses using different constructions for alienable and inalienable possession. 16. Inalienability also extends to relations between people with blood relations being expressed in the alienable possessive construction 17. Or that those who so served their coun try have been endowed with certain un alienable rights. 18. Cavite's land resources are categorized into two : forest lands and alienable and disposable lands. 19. Stated more formally, the common law rule against perpetuities forbids some future interests ( traditionally alienable . 20. The distinction between alienable and unalienable rights was introduced by Reformation principle of the liberty of conscience.