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Constructive notice

not entitled to call for the title to the freehold reversion upon a contract for the lease, a lessee who had

Expectant heir

and to set aside as 'unconscionable bargains' those mortgages of reversionary interests or other contracts of sale or loan in which

Landlord and tenant

upon payment of rent. The landlord's estate is called the reversion, and at common law, a power of distress for rent

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Rent

the owner of the rent has no future interest or reversion in the land. It is usually created by deed or

Apportionment

by the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, and neither the reversioner nor the lessee is bound unless he consents or is

Lease

granting is called the lessor, who is possessed of the reversion (as to a reversion being essential to a lease, see

Recovery

fee-simple and so barred the entail, and all remainders and reversions expectant there-on, with all conditions and collateral limitations annexed to

Reduction in rank

service. Whenever there is a reduction in rank it implies reversion from a higher post to a lower post. Reversion from

Uses

use in esse. (3) A use in esse in possession, reversion, or remainder. (4) Every species of realty, except copyholds, whether

Notice to quit

must vest in them as his legal representatives. Where the reversion has been conveyed by the less or during the existence

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