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Revocation
Revocation
An act of rescinding power previously authorized.
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Revolving credit A line of credit that does not have a specified repayment schedule but may require a minimum payment to cover interest and contribute to paying off principal.
Revolving debt A credit arrangement, such as a credit card, that allows a customer to borrow against a preapproved line of credit when purchasing goods and services.
Revolving line of credit An agreement to lend a specific amount to a borrower, and to allow that amount to be borrowed again once it has been repaid.
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Reversion The right of future possession and use by the grantor of a life estate.
Reversion capitalization rate The capitalization rate used to determine reversion value.
Reversion value A lump-sum benefit that an investor receives or expects to receive at the termination of an investment.
Reversionary interest The remnant of an estate that the grantor holds after granting a life estate to another person.
Reversionary right The return of the rights of possession and quiet enjoyment to the lessor at the expiration of a lease.
Revocation
Revolving credit A line of credit that does not have a specified repayment schedule but may require a minimum payment to cover interest and contribute to paying off principal.
Revolving debt A credit arrangement, such as a credit card, that allows a customer to borrow against a preapproved line of credit when purchasing goods and services.
Revolving line of credit An agreement to lend a specific amount to a borrower, and to allow that amount to be borrowed again once it has been repaid.
RevPAR (Revenue per available room) Total room revenue for the period divided by the average number of available rooms in a hospitality facility.
Ridge board A horizontal board that serves as the apex of the roof structure.
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