right of reentry — right of reentry: power of termination at power 2b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. right of reentry … Law dictionary
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
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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