to alienate land is to transfer rights to that land to another person. Alienation can be full (e.g., the sale of ownership of that land) or partial (e.g., the transfer of use rights through a lease).
To transfer title to real property from one person to another.
(property). To transfer property.
1. To dispose of, often used in relation to an interest in land. Alienation may be formal (such as by grant or conveyance), informal and involuntary (such as compulsory acquisition by the state). 2. To sell, lease or otherwise dispose of under the Crown lands Acts or any other Act relating to alienation of Crown land: (NSW) Crown Lands Act 199 s.172(1). See also Acquisition; Conveyance; Crown land; Grant.
When a person "alienates", he sells, transfers or conveys property. The property may be both real or personal.
To sell or give completely and without reserve; to transfer title to somebody else. A voluntary conveyance of property, especially real property.