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permanent posts at the same time, (AIR 1969 Mys 186 reversed), R.N. Nanjundappa v. T. Thimmaiah, AIR 1972 SC 1767 (1774):
Lease and release
money. And where the subject of conveyance was land in reversion or remainder, it was also preferable to a mere deed
Liberum tenementum
to the case of a freehold estate in remainder or reversion, expectant on a particular estate of freehold, nor to copyhold
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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
the case of claimants entitled to particular interests (in remainder, reversion or other future estate or interest) the right to recover
Expectant estates
Expectant estates, interests to come into possession and be enjoyed in futuro; they are of two sorts at Common Law-reversions...
Mischarge
Mischarge, an erroneous jury instruction that may be grounds for reversing a verdict, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1013.
Option of purchase in a lease
A clause giving the lessee the option of purchasing the reversion for a fixed sum within a limited number of years,
Original and derivative estates
each other the relation of a particular estate and a reversion. An original estate is contrasted with a derivative estate; and
Outlawry
forfeiture consequent on outlawry; and the procedure in and for reversal of outlawry is given in Rules 88-110 of the Crown
Extinguishment
I release to A., this extinguishes my right to the reversion, and shall enure to the advantage of B.'s remainder as
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