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The designation "REV" after a person's name on a deed typically stands for "Reverend," indicating that the individual is a member of the clergy or holds a religious title. This designation may signify the person's role or authority within a religious organization, which can be relevant in contexts such as property ownership or transactions involving religious institutions. It serves to identify the individual's vocation and may carry certain implications regarding the property's intended use or stewardship.

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