"marriage value" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: marriage values [plural]
Etymology: From marriage + value. Etymology templates: {{com|en|marriage|value}} marriage + value Head templates: {{en-noun}} marriage value (plural marriage values)
  1. (UK, property law) The difference in value between a leasehold interest in land and the hypothetical value of its reversionary interest were the leasehold to be determined, which typically increases as the leasehold draws towards its end; frequently considered the market value chargeable to the tenant for a long extension of the leasehold, or for the purchase of the reversionary interest. Tags: UK Categories (topical): Property law
    Sense id: en-marriage_value-en-noun-UNwzWMFw Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: law, property

Inflected forms

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