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reversion change of an apomorphy to a new character state which resembles the plesiomorphic state.
Ãâó: www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/classes/bio406/glossary...
reversion The right to future possession or enjoyment by the person or his heirs, creating the preceding estate.
Ãâó: www.all-foreclosure.com/define/define4.htm
reversion The residue of an estate left to the grantor or his heirs after termination of all prior estates and interests; the right of a lessor to recover possession of leased property upon the termination of the lease, with all subsequent rights to use and enjoy the property.
Ãâó: www.prestigehawaii.com/reterms.html
reversion A provision in a conveyance that the land will return to the grantor upon the happening of an event or contingency. Compare, FEE SIMPLE.
Ãâó: marcelpolderman.com/reterms.htm
reversion A qualified plan (or trust) is prohibited from diverting corpus or income for purposes other than for the exclusive benefit of employees. However, this prohibition does not preclude the return of a contribution made by an employer if the contribution was made, for example, by reason of a mistake of fact or conditioned on the initial qualification of the plan or the deductibility of the contribution.
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