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reconvey
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re·con·vey  (rkn-v)
tr.v. re·con·veyed, re·con·vey·ing, re·con·veys
To convey to a former owner or place.

recon·veyance n.


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If the access rights were purchased with public funds, a market value appraisal may be necessary to compensate the public for reconveying to the adjacent property owner rights that the public previously purchased.
People can form contracts that specifically forbid their trading partners from reconveying information.
The Coldiron suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court in June 1994, said BankAmerica and Great Western charged as much as $65 in fees for reconveying titles to borrowers but failed to perform this service in the time mandated by state laws, the suit said.
 
 
 
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