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Definition of Reversioner

Reversioner
Reversioner Re*ver"sion*er, n. (Law) One who has a reversion, or who is entitled to lands or tenements, after a particular estate granted is terminated. --Blackstone.

Meaning of Reversioner from wikipedia

- Look up reversion or revert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reversion may refer to: Conversion to Islam, also called reversion Reversion (2012 film)...
- A reversion in property law is a ****ure interest that is retained by the grantor after the conveyance of an estate of a lesser quantum than he has (such...
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- Mean reversion may refer to: Regression toward the mean Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process Mean reversion (finance) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Mean reversion is a financial term for the ****umption that an ****et's price will tend to converge to the average price over time. Using mean reversion as...
- Equity release is a means of retaining use of a house or other ****et which has capital value, while also obtaining a lump sum or a steady stream of income...
- Reversion to Islam, also known within Islam as reversion, is adopting Islam as a religion or faith. Conversion requires a formal statement of the shahādah...
- nucleotide is changed back to its original state (true reversion) or by second-site reversion (a complementary mutation elsewhere that results in regained...