Reversible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reversibility
The quality of being reversible
Final decision
provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure as permit its reversal, modification or amendment. Similarly, a final decision would mean a
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
Reversionary
Reversionary, that which is to be enjoyed in reversion. Unconscionable bargains
Restitution
means restoring to a party on the modification, variation or reversal of a decree what has been lost to him in
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
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
Notice to quit
must vest in them as his legal representatives. Where the reversion has been conveyed by the less or during the existence
Mortgage
converted into mortgages less a few days, leaving the leasehold reversion in the mortgagor, the term of each subsequent then existing
Law Reform (UK)
first given' shall, in a case where that judgment is reversed on appeal, be construed as a reference to the judgment
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