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re⋅ver⋅sion⋅er

[ri-vur-zhuh-ner, -shuh-]
–noun Law.
a person who possesses a reversion.

Origin:
1605–15; reversion + -er 1
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re·ver·sion·er   (rĭ-vûr'zhə-nər)   
n.   Law
A party entitled to receive an estate in reversion.
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Main Entry: re·ver·sion·er
Pronunciation: ri-'v&r-zh&-n&r
Function: noun
: one that has or is entitled to a reversion; broadly : someone having a vested right to a future estate
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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