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  • 81reversion — or estate in reversion /(asteyt in) ravarzhan/ A future interest under which a grantor retains a present right to a future interest in property that the grantor conveys to another; usually the residue of a life estate. The residue of an estate… …

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  • 82reversion or estate in reversion — /(asteyt in) ravarzhan/ A future interest under which a grantor retains a present right to a future interest in property that the grantor conveys to another; usually the residue of a life estate. The residue of an estate left by operation of law… …

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  • 83estate in reversion — reversion or estate in reversion /(asteyt in) ravarzhan/ A future interest under which a grantor retains a present right to a future interest in property that the grantor conveys to another; usually the residue of a life estate. The residue of an …

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  • 84Escheatage — Es*cheat age (?; 48), n. The right of succeeding to an escheat. Sherwood. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 85License — For Wikipedia s licensing policy, see Wikipedia:Copyrights. For the Aya Ueto album, see License (album) …

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  • 86First Bank of the United States — Infobox nrhp nrhp type = nhl name =First Bank of United States caption = The First Bank of the United States east facade. location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 39 | lat minutes = 56 | lat seconds = 53.25 | lat direction = N long… …

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  • 87Indian independence movement — The term Indian independence movement is diffuse, incorporating various national and regional campaigns, agitations and efforts of both Nonviolent and Militant philosophy and involved a wide spectrum of political organizations, philosophies, and… …

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  • 88Western Union — For other uses, see Western Union (disambiguation). The Western Union Company Type Public Traded as NYSE:  …

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  • 89Bailment — describes a legal relationship in common law where physical possession of personal property (chattels) is transferred from one person (the bailor ) to another person (the bailee ) who subsequently holds possession of the property. However, it is… …

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  • 90Use (law) — Use, as a term in real property law of common law countries, amounts to a recognition of the duty of a person, to whom property has been conveyed for certain purposes, to carry out those purposes.Uses were equitable or beneficial interests in… …

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