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Definition of Revesting
1. revest [v] - See also: revest
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revesting
Literary usage of Revesting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sale of Goods Act, 1893, Including the Factors Acts, 1889 & 1890 by Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers (1899)
"__ o Revesting 24.—(1.) Where goods have been stolen and the offender of property
is prosecuted to conviction, the property in the goods on "Jm°ic- l White ..."
2. A Treatise on the American Law of Vendor and Purchaser of Real Property by George William Warvelle (1902)
"Forfeiture—Revesting of estate. A mere breach of any or all of the conditions
upon which an estate has been conveyed will not have the effect to revest the ..."
3. Cases on Selected Topics in the Law of Persons by Jeremiah Smith (1899)
"CHAPTER V. RIGHTS Revesting IN, OR ACCRUING TO, THE OTHER PARTY UPON DISAFFIRMANCE
BY INFANT. BADGER v. PHINNEY. 1819. 15 JJ/oss. 359.' REPLEVIN. ..."
4. Cases on Persons and Domestic Relations: Selected from Decisions of English by Albert Martin Kales, Chester Garfield Vernier (1911)
"RIGHTS Revesting IN OR ACCRUING TO THE ADULT UPON DISAFFIRMANCE BY THE INFANT (Supreme
Court of Georgia, 1840. 7 Ga. 568.; In equity. ..."
5. The Laws of the Customs: Consolidated by Direction of the Lords by Great Britain, Felix John Hamel, Great Britain Treasury (1854)
"Ib. Revesting OF JURISDICTION IN CERTAIN CASES AT THE ELECTION OF DEFENDANT.
lu the same equitable spirit, the Act empowers the defendant, ..."