Reversibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reversion
Reversion [fr. revertor, Lat.], that portion left of an estate after
Run with the land-Run with the reversion
Run with the land-Run with the reversion. A covenant is said to 'run with the land,' either
reversal
reversal 1 : an act or the process of reversing 2
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Reversible
Capable of being reversed as a chair or seat having a reversible back a
Reversal
Intended to reverse implying reversal
hecm (reverse mortgage)
hecm (reverse mortgage) the reverse mortgage is used by senior homeowners age 62 and older
reverse
reverse re·versed re·vers·ing vt : to set aside or make void
reverse mortgage (hecm)
reverse mortgage (hecm) the reverse mortgage is used by senior homeowners
Reversing
Serving to effect reversal as of motion capable of being reversed
Reversal of judgment
Reversal of judgment. A judgment might have been reversed without a
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