escheat การใช้
- In such a case, unclaimed money order escheats to the state.
- The castle fell into escheat during the 19th century.
- Under a Robert Charleton, which seems to have decided for the escheat.
- The escheat and re-grant to another depended on a paperchase in Fredericton.
- Instead of enjoying the land by escheat, he will only receive a trifling rent.
- The political struggle over escheat was difficult.
- This was the basic operation of an escheat ( excadere ), a failure of heirs.
- They are subject to escheat only in the event of failure of successors in ownership ."
- Acquinsicke takes its name from a tract of escheat land patented by Anthony Neale in 1704.
- In 1907, a proposal for permanent legislation was presented, introducing the principle of escheat.
- This was a significant shift in the rules regarding burden of proof in state escheat cases involving land.
- By the Intestate Estates Act 1884 the law of escheat was extended to incorporeal hereditaments and equitable estates.
- He also stipulated the escheat ( reversion ) of his Pomeranian lands, would he die without heirs.
- At all times, escheat could only accrue to the sovereign, which in Michigan, is the state.
- Consequently, gift certificates and merchant gift cards have fallen under state escheat or abandoned property laws ( APL ).
- The great lords gained by ending the practice of subinfeudation with its consequent depreciation of escheat, wardship and marriage.
- Out of the feudal tenures or holdings sprung certain rights and incidents, among those which were fealty and escheat.
- After this his work was limited to England, managing royal Demesnes and Escheats, as well as vacant Bishoprics.
- :" The Foundation of St . Anne s Guild in Dublin : with the Escheats of that Fraternity found out.
- The baronial court decided all disputes between the Lord and his tenants concerning such matters as rents or trespass or escheats.
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