The beauty of MIDI controllers is that most of the controls are assignable.
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Prizes are non-transferable, non-assignable and have no cash value.
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There is no assignable cause that should cause the contents of any template not to wrap correctly.
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There can be no dollar value assignable to the cleanup of this water, because it cannot be cleaned up.
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The earliest fossils clearly assignable to Kingdom Plantae are fossil green algae from the Cambrian.
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Prizes are non-assignable and nontransferable.
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An assignable fader controls volume by default.
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Nussbaum sides with John Stuart Mill in narrowing legal concern to acts that cause a distinct and assignable harm.
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Causes of action for conversion are generally assignable, so that the action may be instituted by the assignee.
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Legally transferable to the ownership of another; "negotiable bonds"
An assignment (Latin cessio) is a term used with similar meanings in the law of contracts and in the law of real estate. In both instances, it encompasses the transfer of rights held by one partyu2014the assignoru2014to another partyu2014the assignee. The details of the assignment determines some additional rights and liabilities (or duties).
Capable of being assigned
(Assignability) The ability to assign (or sell) an income stream to another individual or business.
(Assignability) The customer shall not transfer or assign this Agreement.
(Assigns) Are not only alienees but devisees.
(Assigns) The party to whom the property should have been transferred.
(Assigns) To give or transfer property on a voluntary basis.
A reference to the ability of a Data Value to be assigned to a Remoting Type. This ability is determined by a set of rules described in Abstract Data Model (section 3.1.1) under Data Values.