- A
reversionary lease is a
lease that does not
commence until some ****ure date. In Australia,
legislation restricts such leases. Such a
lease would be void...
- the
reversionary value of the property. For example, with p****ing rent of $160,000, and an ERV of $200,000, the
property is $40,000
reversionary. Holding...
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University Life ****urance
Society and the
Reversionary Interest Society in 1919 and the
Equitable Reversionary Interest Society in 1920. Many of Equitable's...
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measures of a real
estate investment,
including initial,
equivalent and
reversionary yields.
Initial yield is the
annualised rents of a
property expressed...
- The
Hermiston Reversionary Interest Release Act (H.R. 3366) is a bill that
would release the
interest of the
United States in some land
currently being...
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parts of the
residuary fund
which are wasting, or
which are ****ure or
reversionary in
nature or
consist of
unauthorised securities into a
property of a...
- to all of her
novels published by them. The
settlement excluded any
reversionary rights that
might become due for the
benefit of
either her or her heirs...
- year later, his
kinsman Sir
Francis Annesley, 1st Baronet, was
given a "
reversionary grant" of the viscountcy,
which stated that on Power's
death Annesley...
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distinction seems to have been
drawn between the sale of an
immediate and of a
reversionary interest. The
innocent simoniace promotus was,
apart from dispensation...
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official probate filings substantiated these claims. She also
inherited a
reversionary interest in her father’s
French real estate—his
townhouse at 10 & 11...