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Revertible

Capable of or admitting of reverting or being reverted as a revertible estate

possibility of reverter

possibility of reverter :a future interest in property that is retained by the

revert

revert 1 : to come or go back (as to a

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Reverter

Reverter, reversion

Reverter

One who or that which reverts

Escheat

event and from an unforeseen circumstance.) Escheat literally means 'to revert to the State'. This event takes place in default of

escheat

when there are no heirs vt : to cause to revert by escheat vi : to revert by escheat es·cheat·able adj

Donis conditionalibus, Statute de

provided that if he had no heirs the lands should revert, was construed to give the donee a conditional fee, which

F'der-feoh

portion brought by a wife to her husband, and which reverted to a widow, in case the heir of her deceased

fee simple

the occurrence of a specified event or condition and which reverts to the grantor compare estate on condition at estate NOTE:

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