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What (who) is abeyance$104$ - definition

TEMPORARY LEGAL STATUS OF PROPERTY OR TITLES AWAITING THE APPEARANCE OR DETERMINATION OF A RIGHTFUL OWNER
Abeyant; Abeyancer; Hold in abeyance; Held in abeyance; In abeyance; Abeyances

AD 104         
  • Drobeta]]. Reconstruction by the engineer E. Duperrex in 1907
YEAR
104 AD; 104 (year); Year 104; 104 CE; Events in 104; Births in 104; Deaths in 104
Year 104 (CIV) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 104th Year of the Anno Domini (AD) designation, the 104th year of the 1st millennium, the 4th year of the 2nd century, and the 5th year of the 100s decade. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Suburanus and Marcellus (or, less frequently, year 857 Ab urbe condita).
Abeyance         
Abeyance (from the Old French abeance meaning "gaping") is a state of expectancy in respect of property, titles or office, when the right to them is not vested in any one person, but awaits the appearance or determination of the true owner. In law, the term abeyance can be applied only to such future estates as have not yet vested or possibly may not vest.
Tupolev Tu-104         
  • 1958 Soviet stamp marking the Tu-104 as the world's first passenger jet liner, showing routes.
  • Tu-104 on 1958 Soviet stamp
  • [[Aeroflot]] Tupolev Tu-104B at [[Arlanda Airport]] in 1968, with drag parachute deployed.
  • CSA Czechoslovak Airlines]] Tupolev Tu-104A at [[Arlanda Airport]] in 1971
  • Wreckage of the Czechoslovak Airlines Tupolev Tu-104 (OK-MDE) near Nicosia airport (2015)
  • Тu-104 preserved at [[Monino]] museum: This aircraft was used to train cosmonauts.
  • Czechoslovak Airlines Tu-104A at [[Kbely Aviation Museum]], Prague
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  • The Tu-104 near [[Vnukovo Airport]]
TWIN-ENGINED JET AIRLINER (1955)
Tu-104; TU-104; TY-104; Tupolev Tu-118; Tupolev 104; Tupolev Tu-104A; Tupolev Tu-104B; Tu-118
The Tupolev Tu-104 (NATO reporting name: Camel) is a retired twinjet, medium-range, narrow-body turbojet-powered Soviet airliner. It was the second to enter regular service, behind the British de Havilland Comet, and was the only jetliner operating in the world from 1956 to 1958, when the British jetliner was grounded due to safety concerns.

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Abeyance

Abeyance (from the Old French abeance meaning "gaping") is a state of expectancy in respect of property, titles or office, when the right to them is not vested in any one person, but awaits the appearance or determination of the true owner. In law, the term abeyance can be applied only to such future estates as have not yet vested or possibly may not vest. For example, an estate is granted to A for life, with remainder to the heir of B. Following A's death, if B is still alive, the remainder is in abeyance, for B has no heirs until B's death. Similarly, the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession.

The term hold in abeyance is used in lawsuits and court cases when a case is temporarily put on hold.