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escheat Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


escheat ka kya matlab hota hai


एस्चेट

राज्य के प्रति एक उलटा (संपत्ति के अंतिम मालिक के रूप में)

Noun:

राजगामी होना, लावारिस राजगामी संपत्ति,



escheat's Usage Examples:

For undying corporations paid the king neither reliefs (death duties) nor fees on wardship and marriage, and their property would never escheat to the crown for want of an heir.


The king, also, ceased to hold as a private owner,' but he had full power of disposal by grant of the crown lands, which were increased from time to time by confiscation, escheat, forfeiture, 'c. The history of the crown lands to the reign of William III.


The first state to escheat to the British government was Satara, which had been reconstituted by Lord Hastings on the downfall of the peshwa Baji Rao in 1818.


Due to the high concentration of late night public houses, there is an ongoing problem with unlicensed taxi touts in the Escheat area.


Trust estates were not subject to escheat until the Intestates' Estates Act 1884, but now by that act the law of escheat applies in the same manner as if the estate or interest were a legal estate in corporeal hereditaments.


Escheat is also an incident of copyhold tenure.


Besides escheat for defect of heirs, there was formerly also escheat propter delictum tenentis, or by the corruption of the blood of the tenant through attainder consequent on conviction and sentence for treason or felony.


Hitherto life-owners of land, holding as subtenants, had possessed large powers of alienating it, to the detriment of their superior lords, who would otherwise have recovered it, when their vassals died heirless, as an escheat.


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The principal incidents of a seignory were an oath of fealty; a "quit" or "chief" rent; a "relief" of one year's quit rent, and the right of escheat.



escheat's Meaning':

a reversion to the state (as the ultimate owner of property

Synonyms:

reversion,



Antonyms:

income,



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