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A right of reverter does not have a specific time limit; it exists as long as the conditions set forth in the original grant are not met. If the condition triggering the reversion occurs, the original grantor or their heirs can reclaim the property. However, if the condition is never violated, the right of reverter remains indefinitely in effect. It's important to note that certain jurisdictions may have laws that affect the enforceability of such rights over time.

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