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Intrusion
a particular estate of freehold is determined before him in reversion or remainder. Where a tenant for life dies seized of
Law Reform (UK)
first given' shall, in a case where that judgment is reversed on appeal, be construed as a reference to the judgment
Mortgage
converted into mortgages less a few days, leaving the leasehold reversion in the mortgagor, the term of each subsequent then existing
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Estate
are (a) vested, (b) contingent or executory, (c) cross. (b) Reversions arising by operation of law. (3) The number and connection
Particular tenants, Alienation by
a forfeiture ensued to the person in immediate remainder or reversion. As if a tenant for his own life alienated by
Real Property Act, 1845
or contingent, may be disposed of by deed. When the reversion on a lease is gone by surrender or merger, the
Restitution
means restoring to a party on the modification, variation or reversal of a decree what has been lost to him in
Reversionary
Reversionary, that which is to be enjoyed in reversion. Unconscionable bargains
Term of years absolute
(1) (xxvii.), as a term of years in possession or reversion whether or not at a rent with or without impeachment
Final decision
provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure as permit its reversal, modification or amendment. Similarly, a final decision would mean a
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