revertible (Meaning)

Wordnet

revertible (s)

to be returned to the former owner or that owner's heirs

Webster

revertible (a.)

Capable of, or admitting of, reverting or being reverted; as, a revertible estate.

revertible Sentence Examples

  1. The bond is revertible, meaning the issuer can call it back before maturity.
  2. The land grant is revertible if the conditions set forth in the deed are not met.
  3. The option is revertible, giving the buyer the right to cancel the contract if certain conditions are not fulfilled.
  4. The estate is revertible to the heirs of the previous owner in the event that the current owner dies without a will.
  5. The license is revertible if the licensee violates any of the terms and conditions.
  6. The trust is revertible, allowing the settlor to reclaim the assets under certain circumstances.
  7. The copyright is revertible after a specified period of time, granting ownership back to the creator.
  8. The mortgage is revertible if the borrower repays the loan in full before the end of the term.
  9. The lease agreement is revertible if the tenant breaches any of the covenants.
  10. The zoning designation is revertible, allowing the property owners to appeal for a change in classification.

FAQs About the word revertible

to be returned to the former owner or that owner's heirsCapable of, or admitting of, reverting or being reverted; as, a revertible estate.

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The bond is revertible, meaning the issuer can call it back before maturity.

The land grant is revertible if the conditions set forth in the deed are not met.

The option is revertible, giving the buyer the right to cancel the contract if certain conditions are not fulfilled.

The estate is revertible to the heirs of the previous owner in the event that the current owner dies without a will.