👉 Dutiability, in the context of property law, refers to a state where a party has the right to use or occupy the property for a specific purpose without having to obtain permission from another party. This is different from the concept of "duty," which describes obligations that must be performed by someone other than themselves. In a dutiable situation, the property owner can freely use or occupy it as long as they comply with the terms and conditions agreed upon in the lease agreement, purchase contract,