Escheated
Translation of "escheated" into Russian
escheat
Verbescheated
Past Simple
UK
/ɪsˈtʃiːt/
US
/ɪsˈtʃit/
escheat
escheats
escheated Past Simple / Past Participle
escheating Gerund
переходить в собственность государства
If a person dies without a will, their property may escheat to the state.
Если человек умирает без завещания, его имущество может переходить в собственность государства.
Additional translations
вступить в наследственные права
escheated
Past ParticipleUK
/ɪsˈtʃiːtɪd/
US
/ɪsˈtʃitɪd/
UK
/ɪsˈtʃiːtɪd/
US
/ɪsˈtʃitɪd/
UK
/ɪsˈtʃiːtɪd/
US
/ɪsˈtʃitɪd/
escheated
more escheated
most escheated
Past-participle adjective derived from the verb “escheat”; used to describe property that has reverted to the state or lord.
The escheated property was auctioned by the state.
Конфискованная собственность была продана с аукциона государством.
Definitions
escheat
VerbTo revert or transfer property to the state or a feudal lord when there are no legal claimants or heirs.
If a person dies without a will and no heirs, their property may escheat to the state.
To appropriate or claim (property) by the process of escheat.
The crown escheated the lands after the rebellion was suppressed.
escheated
Past ParticipleUK
/ɪsˈtʃiːtɪd/
US
/ɪsˈtʃitɪd/
UK
/ɪsˈtʃiːtɪd/
US
/ɪsˈtʃitɪd/
UK
/ɪsˈtʃiːtɪd/
US
/ɪsˈtʃitɪd/
Relating to property that has reverted to the state or a feudal lord due to the absence of legal claimants or heirs.
The escheated land was auctioned off by the government after no heirs were found.