- reversioners
- n. one who is entitled to the return of his property by reversion (Law)re'ver·sion·er || rɪ'vÉœrÊ’É™nÉ™r /-vÉœËʃənÉ™
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
ad communem legem — /aed kamyuwnam liyjam/ At common law, the name of a writ of entry (now obsolete) brought by the reversioners after the death of the life tenant, for the recovery of lands wrongfully alienated by him … Black's law dictionary
ad communem legem — /aed kamyuwnam liyjam/ At common law, the name of a writ of entry (now obsolete) brought by the reversioners after the death of the life tenant, for the recovery of lands wrongfully alienated by him … Black's law dictionary
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