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reversions

उत्परिवर्तन
definition
noun
there was some reversion to polytheism
a return to a previous state, practice, or belief.
the reversion of property
the right, especially of the original owner or their heirs, to possess or succeed to property on the death of the present possessor or at the end of a lease.
translation of 'reversions'
noun
हार,
आवृत्ति,
पदावनति
example
In what follows, we are primarily concerned with disposition on sale, but it must be remembered that there are other occasions besides sale on which leases and 'reversions' may pass to new owners.
In Lotteryking Lightman J held that the set-off operated because the assignee had succeeded to the 'reversion' and to its annexed covenants.
And so I wonder if there is a 'reversion' to some of that Cold War mindset.
His references to ‘God’ did not mark a 'reversion' to religion, but expressed a certain awe at the workings of nature.
Their value and purpose would be undermined if the security was always defeasible on a transfer of his 'reversion' by the reversioner.
In the case of T-DNA and some transposon insertions there is no realistic possibility of 'reversion' to wild type.
there was some 'reversion' to polytheism
On the surface this seems like a 'reversion' to the traditional area of politics.
The British are still reticent about their deepest fears - class war, a 'reversion' to economic feudalism, the spectre of an all-dominant and all-vapid consumer society.
the 'reversion' of property
a 'reversion' to the two-party system
It was a 'reversion' to type not unknown from the leader of a party that, from the start, set itself firmly against democracy and inclusivity.
Mr Shapiro accepted that the proposed underletting to Telco would cause no risk to Riverland's income stream, or to the value of Riverland's 'reversion' , during the remainder of the term of the Lease.
Another friend notes a shift in the type of gifts given at wedding showers, a 'reversion' to 1950s-style offerings: soup ladles and frilly aprons are being unwrapped along with see-through nighties and push-up bras.
Thirdly, do they say there was an estate in 'reversion' created in the Crown under these statutes?
This year represents a 'reversion' to form, with the highly debatable ‘influence’ as the new twist.
This kind of intimate killing is a 'reversion' to pre-industrial warfare - the kind of brutality seen in the Thirty Years War, for example.
he was given a promise of the 'reversion' of Boraston's job
Until recently there seems to have been some lack of awareness of the provision for 'reversion' , but this is probably no longer the case.
Thus when the lease is disclaimed it is determined and the 'reversion' accelerated but the rights and liabilities of others, such as guarantors and original tenants, are to remain as though the lease had continued and not been determined.
Lee leaves behind a young, but firmly rooted democracy, that makes a 'reversion' to the past decade's reforms only a very remote possibility.
When they began their new regimens, 19 of those 24 saw the virus in their blood return to undetectable levels, compared with just one of nine people who did not experience a 'reversion' to the wild-type virus.
The most powerful impulse of the time can be summed up as neoclassicism, a 'reversion' to the purist attempts of the Renaissance to reproduce classical models.
As Denning LJ stated in Smiley v. Townshend the question to be asked is by what amount, at the end of the lease, was the value of the existing 'reversion' reduced by reason of the lack of repair.
‘It's very important to press ahead to avoid a 'reversion' to the bad old days,’ said one person.
The return to a policy of non-intervention in Afghanistan was a 'reversion' to a mid-Victorian orthodoxy, rather than simply a reflection of Gladstone's personal views.
he was given a promise of the 'reversion' of Boraston's job
Does 'reversion' , allowing a return to the vegetative mode after flowering, have any relevance to life-history strategy?
Although this might seem a 'reversion' to earlier consensus or opinion based guidelines, it is very useful where necessary evidence is found to be lacking despite an extensive literature search.
This may explain the sometimes rapid 'reversion' to ancestral cell sizes.
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