"Terminable Property" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Terminable Property LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Thls name is sometimes given to property of such a nature that Its duration is not perpetual or indefinite, but ls llmited or llable to terminate upon tlie happening of an event or the expiration of a fixed term; e. g., a leasehold, a life-annuity, etc

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The word “inevitable” is fearful to the ego, but joyous to the spirit. God is inevitable, and you cannot avoid Him any more than He can avoid you.

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