The retention of a right such as an easement when property is conveyed. (An exception retains part of the property).
any rights kept back by real estate property owner during the grant of real estate property.
The objection of a Knesset Member to any article of a bill on the Knesset agenda raised before the second reading. Knesset Members use their right of reservation in order to amend or remove articles from proposed legislation.
a clause in a deed whereby the grantor reserves some new thing to himself, issuing out of the thing granted which was not in esse before
a right the vendor(s) retains on part or all of the property we are acquiring
a vehicle by which a grantor creates and reserves to the grantor some right or interest in the estate conveyed, which interest had no previous existence
Right reserved by the grantor in conveying property, or a right which had previously been reserved.
A right or interest retained by a grantor in conveying property.
The right or an interest retained by a Grantor in a conveyance.
A right created and retained by a grantor, either temporary (such as a life estate), or permanent (such as an easement running with the land).
When conveying a property, it is a right retained by the grantor.
A right reserved by an owner in the grant (sale or lease) of a property.
Uncertainty about something. An appointment. A stipulation in a deed, which gives the grantor some, retained right in the property.
A right reserved by a grantor in the sale or lease of a property. In a sale, the title of all property passes to the grantee, but the use may be reserved for the grantor. Contrast with exception