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escheated Meaning in gujarati ( escheated ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



એસ્કેટેડ, જપ્ત કરો, જપ્ત કરવામાં આવે,

Noun:

જપ્ત કરો, જપ્ત કરવામાં આવે,

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escheated's Usage Examples:

He left no heir at his own death and his duchy escheated to Prince Robert I of Capua, his suzerain.


When Lancaster was made a county palatine in 1351 by Edward III, the royal escheator's powers over Lancaster ended, and bona vacantia property escheated to the dutchy instead of the Crown.


United States Congress, which by 1890 had disincorporated the church, escheated its assets to the U.


Loyalist who died in England in 1776, Robert Bristow"s lands were declared escheated to the state in 1779 (although a son contested the loss of 7,500 acres).


Vacant lands (bona vacantia) and heirless property (bona caduca) both escheated to the emperor.


left a minor son as heir, that is to say one aged under 21, his wardship escheated likewise to the king, who was able to sell or award his marriage to a.


They had no children, so his lands and titles escheated to the crown on his death, either late 1241 or early 1242.


of Magna Carta of 1215 as being then in the hands of King John, having escheated from its previous holder.


He was granted 2,000 acres of escheated lands in County Wexford and the Manor of Dunshaughlin in County Meath.


His brother Giselbert succeeded him in Luxembourg, while Bavaria escheated to the emperor, who gave it to Cuno.


and duke of Athens, retiring to his castle at Salona, which he either escheated, or he was forced to relinquish, to Alfonso Fadrique around 1318.


crown for one year and one day by right of primer seisin after which it escheated to the over-lord who had granted it to the deceased by enfeoffment.


In 1322, there were 32 dwellings suggesting a population of 150, the ten freeholders of the escheated manor had the right to graze on common pasture and to cut wood.



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