right of reentry — noun a) Where a grantor has created a fee simple subject to condition subsequent, and the condition of the grant has come to pass, the right of the grantor to physically reclaim ownership of the land. b) The right of a person who has traveled out … Wiktionary
reentry — re·en·try /ˌrē en trē/ n: a retaking possession of property by a lessor or grantor in exercise of the right to do so upon the failure of the lessee or grantee to fulfill a covenant or condition see also power of termination at power 2b Merriam… … Law dictionary
right of entry — noun Where a grantor has created a fee simple subject to condition subsequent, and the condition of the grant has come to pass, the right of the grantor to physically reclaim ownership of the land. Syn: power of termination, right of reentry … Wiktionary
reentry — or re entry [rē en′trē] n. pl. reentries 1. a reentering; specif., a coming back, as of a space vehicle, into the earth s atmosphere 2. a second or repeated entry 3. Card Games a card that can win a trick and thus regain the lead 4. Law a coming… … English World dictionary
reentry — /ree en tree/, n., pl. reentries. 1. an act of reentering. 2. the return from outer space into the earth s atmosphere of an earth orbiting satellite, spacecraft, rocket, or the like. 3. Law. the retaking of possession under a right reserved in a… … Universalium
reentry — re•en•try [[t]riˈɛn tri[/t]] n. pl. tries 1) the act of reentering 2) ars the return from outer space into the earth s atmosphere of an earth orbiting satellite, spacecraft, rocket, or the like 3) law Law. the retaking of possession under a right … From formal English to slang
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia — Classification and external resources Photomicrograph of an ARVC heart. ICD 10 I … Wikipedia
Condition subsequent — refers to an event or state of affairs that brings an end to something else. A condition subsequent is often used in a legal context as a marker bringing an end to one s legal rights or duties. A condition subsequent may be either an event or a… … Wikipedia
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power — pow·er n 1: capability of acting or of producing an effect parties of unequal bargaining power 2 a: authority or capacity to act that is delegated by law or constitution often used in pl. commerce power often cap C&P: the power delegated to… … Law dictionary