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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
Base fee
tenant-in-tail, not being himself entitled to the immediate remainder or reversion in fee, conveys without the consent of the protectors of
Estate
are (a) vested, (b) contingent or executory, (c) cross. (b) Reversions arising by operation of law. (3) The number and connection
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Meta
A prefix meaning between with after behind over about reversely as metachronism the error of placing after the correct time
Escheat
word eschoir or echoir, Fr., to happen], a species of reversion; it is a fruit of seigniory, the Crown or lord
interest
interest : a future interest other than a remainder or reversion that may take effect upon the divesting of a prior
reverter
return, revert, from Latin revertere to turn back] 1 : reversion 2 : possibility of reverter NOTE: Although reversion and possibility
mortgage
all present and future property home equity conversion mortgage : reverse mortgage in this entry judicial mortgage in the civil law
Ob
A prefix signifying to toward before against reversely etc also as a simple intensive as in oblige to
Reversionary
Of or pertaining to a reversion involving a reversion to be enjoyed in succession or after
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