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escheating Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

প্রবঁচনা, প্রবঁচন, তঁচকতা, প্রতারণ, ফেরেব, ছেঁচড়ামি,





escheating's Usage Examples:

guilty and was executed, their heirs would inherit nothing, their property escheating to the Crown.


contains a clause that states if the end result would be an intestate estate escheating to the state, the 120-hour rule is not to be applied.


Ros, a zealous Lancastrian, who was attainted in 1461, with the manor escheating to the crown.


Supreme Court to defend escheating an inheritance because the heirs lived in East Germany which would not.


then it extends indefinitely in an attempt to prevent the estate from escheating)(NC General Statute 29-7) Kentucky Revised Statutes § 391.


In the case of English land escheating situated within the Duchy of Lancaster or the Duchy of Cornwall, it reverts.


The escheating criteria are set by individual state regulations.


Egmont's offices and vast estates were forfeited upon his execution, escheating to the Prince-Bishop of Liège.


After being granted to several lords, but always escheating to the king due to the lack of any heirs, the manor was given to Nicholas.


any other State from escheating the same property”, the state of Texas petitioned the court, under Art.



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