reversions in English

noun
1
a return to a previous state, practice, or belief.
there was some reversion to polytheism
2
the right, especially of the original owner or their heirs, to possess or succeed to property on the death of the present possessor or at the end of a lease.
the reversion of property

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1. Attornments of tenants unnecessary to grants of rents, reversions, or remainders

2. NRS 111.090 Grants of rents, reversions and remainders effective without Attornments of tenants

3. Grants of rents or of reversions or of remainders are good and effectual without Attornments of the tenants; but no tenant who, before notice of the grant, shall have paid rent …

4. Section 46:8-1 - Attornments by tenant to strangers to title; effect; Section 46:8-2 - Grantees or assignees of leased real estate or reversions thereof; rights same as those of original lessors

5. Section 46:8-1 - Attornments by tenant to strangers to title; effect; Section 46:8-2 - Grantees or assignees of leased real estate or reversions thereof; rights same as those of original lessors

6. Grants of rents or of reversions or of remainders are good and effectual without Attornments of the tenants; but no tenant who, before notice of the grant, has paid rent to the grantor, must suffer any damage thereby.

7. Grants of rents, or of reversions, or of remainders, are good and effectual without Attornments of the tenants, but no tenant, who before notice of the grant shall have paid rent to the grantor, must suffer any damage thereby.

8. Grants of rents or of reversions or of remainders are good and effectual without Attornments of the tenants; but no tenant who, before notice of the grant, shall have paid rent to the grantor, must suffer any damage thereby

9. Grants of rents, or of reversions, or remainders, shall be good and effectual without Attornments of the tenants; but no tenant who, before notice of the grant, shall have paid rent to the grantor shall suffer any damage thereby.

10. Section 7520 of the Internal Revenue Code requires the use of a set of Actuarial tables for valuing annuities, life estates, remainders, and reversions, for all purposes under Title 26 except for certain purposes stated in the statute or provided by regulation

11. Attornments by tenant to strangers to title; effect § 46:8-2: Grantees or assignees of leased real estate or reversions thereof; rights same as those of original lessors § 46:8-3: Lessees of real estate; rights against grantees of reversion § 46:8-4: Original lease surrendered and new lease made; rights and duties under new lease § 46:8-5