- reversion of title
- переход прав к первоначальному владельцу
Тетради новых терминов № 6. Англо-русские патентные термины. - М.: Всесоюзный центр переводов. В.С. Попов, Л.А. Горник, А.М. Школьник. 1975.
Тетради новых терминов № 6. Англо-русские патентные термины. - М.: Всесоюзный центр переводов. В.С. Попов, Л.А. Горник, А.М. Школьник. 1975.
reversion — re·ver·sion /ri vər zhən/ n [Anglo French, from Middle French, from Latin reversio act of turning back, from revertere to turn back] 1: the returning of an estate upon its termination to the former owner or to his or her successor in interest 2 a … Law dictionary
worthier title doctrine — A common law rule that provides that a conveyance of real property by a grantor to another person for life with a limitation to the grantor s heirs creates a reversion in the grantor by which his or her heirs acquire the property only upon the… … Law dictionary
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worthier title — wor·thi·er title n often cap W&T: a common law doctrine providing that an heir receiving a devise of an estate that is the same as the estate he or she would receive by descent if the grantor died without a will receives the property by descent… … Law dictionary
worthier title doctrine — /wsrdiyar taytal/ At common law where testator undertook to devise to an heir exactly same interest in land as such heir would take by descent, descent was regarded as the worthier title and heir took by descent rather than by devise. Jones v.… … Black's law dictionary
worthier title rule — The early rule of the common law that an heir may not take by devise where he may take the same title by descent, title by descent being regarded as the worthier and better title. 23 Am J2d Desc & D § 3. A rule sometimes advanced as the rationale … Ballentine's law dictionary
Pretended Title Statute — The statute 32 Henry VIII., c. 9, providing that no one shall sell or purchase any pretended right or title to land unless the vendor has received the profits thereof for one whole year before such grant, or has been in actual possession of the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
RECK — Reversion inducing cysteine rich protein with kazal motifs, also known as RECK, is a human gene,cite web | title = Entrez Gene: RECK reversion inducing cysteine rich protein with kazal motifs| url =… … Wikipedia
Future interest — This article is about the legal concept of future interests in property. For the actuarial valuation of future streams of income, see Future interests (actuarial science) … Wikipedia
remainder — re·main·der n [Anglo French, from Old French remaindre to remain] 1: an estate in property in favor of one other than the grantor that follows upon the natural termination of a prior intervening possessory estate (as a life estate) created at the … Law dictionary