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right of future possession — index reversion (remainder of an estate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Future interest — This article is about the legal concept of future interests in property. For the actuarial valuation of future streams of income, see Future interests (actuarial science) … Wikipedia
Possession — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Possession >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 possession possession seizin seisin Sgm: N 1 ownership ownership &c. 780 Sgm: N 1 occupancy occupancy Sgm: N 1 hold hold holding Sgm … English dictionary for students
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possession are the following: — • making a PACT with the Devil or demons • participating in occult or spiritualist rites, including playing with divination devices such as a OUIJA™ or doing automatic writing • offering or dedicating a child to SATAN • being the… … Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology
Future Sight — Vision de l avenir Vision de l avenir Symbole de l extension … Wikipédia en Français
Future history — This article focuses on future histories in general. For Robert A. Heinlein s series of short stories and novels, see Future History. A future history is a postulated history of the future that some science fiction authors construct as a common… … Wikipedia
future interests — Interests in real or personal property, a gift or trust, or other things in which the privilege of possession or of enjoyment is in the future and not present. Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Wells, C.C.A.6, 132 F.2d 405, 407. An interest… … Black's law dictionary
future interests — Interests in real or personal property, a gift or trust, or other things in which the privilege of possession or of enjoyment is in the future and not present. Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Wells, C.C.A.6, 132 F.2d 405, 407. An interest… … Black's law dictionary
future estate — /fjutʃər əsˈteɪt/ (say fyoohchuhr uhs tayt) noun Law 1. estate that may be acquired in the future, as a contingent remainder. 2. existing estate to take effect in possession in the future, as reversion and vested remainder …