Definition for MERG'ER

MERG'ER, n. [L. mergo, to merge.]

In law, a merging or drowning of a less estate in a greater; as when a reversion in fee simple descends to or is purchased by a tenant of the same estate for years, the term for years is merged, lost, annihilated in the inheritance or fee simple estate. Blackstone.

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