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reconvey
reconvey, v. (riːkənˈveɪ) [re- 5 a.] 1. trans. To convey († or escort) back to a previous place or position; to convey in a reverse direction. Now rare.1506 in Mem. Hen. VII (Rolls) 286 After the King had showed him his chamber and would he should take no further pains the King would have somewhat r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lord Cranstown v Johnston
Even though the land in question was located outside of the jurisdiction of the court, it nonetheless ordered Johnson to reconvey the estate to Lord Cranstown There appears to be no extant record of whether he did ever discharge the debt to Johnson, and so whether Johnson did reconvey the estate to his widow wikipedia.org
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redispone
rediˈspone, v. [re- 5 a.] To dispone again.1734 [see reconvey v. 2]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Equity stripping
The rescue artist will express intention to reconvey the property back to the homeowner in the form of a lease or a contract for deed. wikipedia.org
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repay
▪ I. reˈpay, n. Now rare or Obs. [f. next.] Repayment, return.1593 Norden Spec. Brit., M'sex 1 Accept..my willing indeuor, vntill time afforde ablenes to make better repay. 1753 Young Brothers i. i, They measure blood by drops And bail not one in the repay. a 1810 Tannahill Poems (1846) 25 He wha de... Oxford English Dictionary
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Public Access and Lands Improvement Act
As a condition of that conveyance, Escambia County can reconvey the properties to the federal government or to the State of Florida. wikipedia.org
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Equity of redemption
however, that because the rehypothecation might theoretically mean that the lender could lose title to the collateral, and thereby possibly be unable to reconvey wikipedia.org
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Home Equity Theft Prevention Act
The statute then gives the equity purchaser (or its successor) twenty days to reconvey the property on the condition of repayment of any consideration wikipedia.org
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Mortgage law
The borrower (reverser) conveyed by charter a fee simple estate, in consideration of a loan, to the lender (wadsetter) who on redemption would reconvey The difficulty with this arrangement was that the wadsetter was absolute owner of the property and could sell it to a third party or refuse to reconvey wikipedia.org
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Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkiff
However, as Oahu land values rose, so did rents, and the tenants demanded the state acquire the Estate's title and reconvey the individual lots to the wikipedia.org
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Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands
On February 26, 1919 federal legislation was enacted to reconvey to the United States approximately 73,583 acres of land in Coos and Douglas counties that wikipedia.org
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Stock-Raising Homestead Act
submitting proof that he resides upon and has not sold the land so entered or acquired and against which land there are no encumbrances, relinquish or reconvey wikipedia.org
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Flagg v. Walker
It was also agreed . . . that when the purpose for which such conveyance had been made was fully completed, the said Samuel Walker was to reconvey to William wikipedia.org
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