Abandoned+property
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119es|cheat´a|ble — es|cheat «ehs CHEET», noun, verb. Law. –n. 1. a reverting of the ownership of property to the state or to the lord of the manor when there are no legal heirs: »Abandoned property laws…are an outgrowth of the ancient law of escheat, which permits… …
120es|cheat — «ehs CHEET», noun, verb. Law. –n. 1. a reverting of the ownership of property to the state or to the lord of the manor when there are no legal heirs: »Abandoned property laws…are an outgrowth of the ancient law of escheat, which permits states to …