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escheat
▪ I. escheat, n. (ɛsˈtʃiːt) Forms: 4–7 eschet(e, (4 echete, escheyte, 5 eshete, eþchete), 5–7 escheate, 6–7 Sc. escheit(te, 6–7 excheat(e, -chete, 6– escheat. See also cheat n. [ME. eschete, a. OF. eschete, eschaete, escheoite, n. of action (orig. fem. pa. pple), f. OF. escheoir (mod.F. échoir):—lat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Escheat
From the time of Henry III, the monarchy took particular interest in escheat as a source of revenue. This was the basic operation of an escheat ('excadere'), a failure of heirs. wikipedia.org
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exchete
exchete, -er, -our obs. f. escheat, -or. Oxford English Dictionary
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Entailment (Hungary)
Fiscalitas/háramlási jog/escheat), mainly revolved arourd this. References Legal history of Hungary wikipedia.org
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achete
† aˈcheat, achete, v. Obs. [Intermediate form between escheat and cheat, with a- prefix 9 = OFr. es-, e-.] To escheat, confiscate; do one out of.c 1430 Lydg. Bochas ii. xiii. 86 a, The treasour of them and of their line Acheted was. c 1440 Prom. Parv., A-chetyn Confiscor. 1460 J. Capgrave Chron. 192... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Escheators of Connaught
The escheator was originally responsible for the administration of escheat , a common law doctrine that transfers the real property of a person who has wikipedia.org
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escheatment
esˈcheatment [f. escheat v. + -ment.] Forfeiture or lapsing by escheat.1869 Blackmore Lorna D. I. xxiv. 283 On pain of a heavy fine or escheatment. 1919 E. MacNeill Phases Irish Hist. xi. 312 The new grants were not preceded..by..any escheatment or invalidation of the existing contract. Oxford English Dictionary
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Saudefaldene
After the national escheat came into effect in 1979 both Saudefaldene and the production company Sauda Smelteverk were bought by Norwegian company Elkem wikipedia.org
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excheat
excheat, -or altered forms of escheat, -or. Oxford English Dictionary
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encheat
▪ I. † enˈcheat, n. Obs. [a. OF. encheoite, f. encheoir to fall in; cf. escheat.] Revenue derived from escheats or confiscations.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 259 He ȝaf hym eche day a litel what of enchetes [parum de fisco] to lyve by. Ibid. 323 Odo wastede and destroyede the kynges rentes and e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Château de Saignes
The castle fell into escheat during the 19th century. The castle has seven round towers. The chapel is adorned with a bell-gable. wikipedia.org
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eschete
eschete obs. form of escheat. Oxford English Dictionary
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Babbitt v. Youpee
Section 207 of the act provided that the land would pass, or escheat, to the tribe when the interest was 2 percent or less and earned less than $100 in An administrative law judge of the Department of the Interior found that the land should escheat to the tribal government. wikipedia.org
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escheatage
escheatage (ɛsˈtʃiːtɪdʒ) [f. escheat n. or v. + -age.] The right of succeeding to an escheat.1611 Cotgr., Escheatage, the right which a Lord hath in the land of his tenant, dying without heires of his bodie, or bloud. 1756 Nugent Montesquieu's Spir. Laws II. xxi. xiii. 54 In those times were establi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hodel v. Irving
Supreme Court held that a statute ordering the escheat of fractional interests in real property which had been bequeathed to members of the Oglala Sioux The statute did not make any provisions for the payment of compensation to the holders of the fractional interests which were to escheat to the tribe. wikipedia.org
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