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Reversioner

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REVERSIONER, estates. One entitled to a reversion.
     2. Although not in actual possession, the reversioner having a vested interest in the reversion, is entitled to his action for an injury done to the inheritance. 4 Burr. 2141. The reversioner is entitled to the rent, and this important incident passes with a grant or assignment of the reversion. It is not inseparable from it, and may be severed and excepted out of the grant by special words. Co. Litt. 143, a, 151, a, b Cruise, Digest, t. 17, s. 19.



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Bowler, "Rosenzweig on Judaism and Christianity--The Two Covenant Theory," Judaism 22:4 (1973): 475-81; David Novak, Jewish-Christian Dialogue (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), 93-113; Emil Fackenheim, To Mend the World: Foundations of Post-Holocaust Jewish Thought (New York: Schocken Books, 1982); 79-86; and Steven Schwarzschild, Franz Rosenzweig: Guide to Reversioners (London, 1960), 31-36.
92) These exempted interests can destroy resource productivity, not because owners are inchoate, but because identifying reversioners poses high practical costs.
 
 
 
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