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escheat

es·cheat [ iss cht ] (plural es·cheats)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. law reversion of property to state: the reversion of the property of a deceased person to the state when there are no legal heirs

2. law history property affected by escheat: property that reverts by escheat

3. history reversion of property to feudal lord: in medieval England, the reversion to a feudal overlord of the property of a deceased person when there was no legal heir or when a tenant was outlawed

[13th century. < Old French eschete and Anglo-Latin escheta< assumed Vulgar Latin excadere "fall away" < Latin cadere "fall"]

es·cheat transitive and intransitive verb
es·cheat·a·ble adjective
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