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Term applied when condensation cured rubbers have been put in confined box and material is not able to
Ãâó: www.acrystal-scandinavia.com/Ordliste.htm
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That part of the estate which remains after the determination of the particular estate and falls into the possession of the original grantor or representative.
Ãâó: www.chaddsfordhistory.org/history/glossary.htm
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A lump sum benefit that an investor receives or expects to receive at the termination of an investment; also called reversionary benefit.
Ãâó: www.accuval.net/methodology/glossary/index.php
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The right to repossess and resume the full and sole use and proprietorship of real property which temporarily has been alienated by lease, easement o otherwise. According to the terms of the controlling instrument, the reversionary right becomes effective at a stated time or under certain conditions such as the termination of a leasehold, abandonment of a right-of-way, or at the end of the stimulated economic life of the improvements. ...
Ãâó: www.yourmortgage.ca/glossary.asp
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the process of returning from non-practising or retired membership to practising membership.
Ãâó: www.apegm.mb.ca/register/geninfo/defs.html
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