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Reversionary
Reversionary, that which is to be enjoyed in reversion. Unconscionable bargains
Reversionary Interests of Married Women in Personalty
Reversionary Interests of Married Women in Personalty. See (English) Married Women's
reversionary interest
reversionary interest see interest
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Reversionary
or after the termination of a particular estate as a reversionary interest or right
Reversionary lease
Reversionary lease, one to take effect in futuro. A second lease
Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English)
Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English).-The Married Women's Reversionary Interest Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 57), enabling
Under-tenure
post-settlement one, but what is important is, in whom the reversionary interest rests. The reversionary interest may rest in the proprietor
Expectant heir
and to set aside as 'unconscionable bargains' those mortgages of reversionary interests or other contracts of sale or loan in which
Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance
of the (English) Fines and Recoveries Act, with regard to reversionary interests in personal estate. The (English) Fines and Recoveries Act
trust
of a trust in which he or she has a reversionary interest, and therefore taxes are calculated at the settlor's rate.
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