Legal Definition and Related Resources of Reversionary interest
Meaning of Reversionary interest
The interest which one has in the reversion of lands or other property. The residue which remains to one who has carved out of his estate a lesser estate. See “Reversion.” An interest in the land when possession shall fail. Cowell.
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Concept of Reversionary Interest in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Reversionary Interest: An interest held in a reversion (future right to property in possession of another).
Concept of Reversionary Interest in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Reversionary Interest: An interest held in a reversion (future right to property in possession of another).
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