verb বাজেয়াপ্ত করা; বাজেয়াপ্ত হত্তয়া;
escheating definition
The legal transfer of property to the government due to lack of a rightful owner or heir.
escheating শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
escheating Example in a sentence
Upon the deceased’s untimely demise, the state escheated his unclaimed property to the public treasury.
The abandoned building was escheated to the city after years of neglect and disrepair.
The government escheated the assets of the convicted felon due to their involvement in illicit activities.
The company’s assets were escheated to the shareholders after it declared bankruptcy.
The unclaimed inheritance escheated to the distant relative who was the last known descendant.
The abandoned farmland escheated to the local municipality for use as a public park.
The land was escheated to the Crown after the original owner failed to pay the annual land tax.
The abandoned bank account escheated to the state after the depositor died without any legal heirs.
The property rights to the vacant lot escheated to the city, allowing it to be developed for public use.
The abandoned artwork was escheated to the museum, adding it to their esteemed collection for public enjoyment.