retrocession
21retrocession — noun a) The transfer of risk from one reinsurer to another. b) The return of land, etc. that was previously ceded …
22retrocession — n. withdrawal, act of going back, recession; act of giving back, act of returning, act of ceding again (esp. territory) …
23retrocession — n. Retrogression, retrogradation, going back …
24retrocession — n 1. recession, receding, going back, reflux, refluence; retirement, withdrawal, retreat, departure, flight. 2. regression, retrogression, regress, retrogradation, recidivism …
25retrocession — ret·ro·ces·sion …
26retrocession — /retraseshan/ In the civil law, when the assignee of heritable rights conveys his rights back to the cedent …
27retrocession — A term of the civil law, meaning the restitution of all ancient title to a true owner. Such an act confers no new title, it merely recognizes and confirms a previously existing title in another. Amet v Boyer, 43 La Ann 562, 578, 9 So 622 …
28District of Columbia retrocession — Satellite view of the District of Columbia in relation to the states of Maryland and Virginia. District of Columbia retrocession is the process of returning the land that was given to the federal government for the original purpose of creating… …
29Macao — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Macau et MACAO. Région administrative spéciale de Macao de la République populaire de Chine[1] 中華人民共和國澳門特別行政區 …
30District of Columbia home rule — The United States Congress has ultimate authority over the District …