Definitions for escheat

escheat es·cheat

Spelling: [es-cheet]
IPA: /ɛsˈtʃit/

Escheat is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 190 anagrams from letters in escheat (aceehst).

Definitions for escheat

noun

  1. the reverting of property to the state or some agency of the state, or, as in England, to the lord of the fee or to the crown, when there is a failure of persons legally qualified to inherit or to claim.
  2. the right to take property subject to escheat.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make an escheat of; confiscate.

verb (used without object)

  1. to revert by escheat, as to the crown or the state.

Origin of escheat

1250-1300; Middle English eschete Old French eschete, escheoite, feminine past participle of escheoir Vulgar Latin *excadēre to fall to a person's share, equivalent to Latin ex- Examples for escheat

And we will hold the escheat in the same manner in which the baron held it.

Slavery did not escheat to the English government upon the expiration of its authority in North America.

The law of escheat relates to the property of a citizen who dies without heirs, near or remote, and without a will.

But instances of escheat do not occur perhaps twice in a century in any State, and, consequently, is of trifling moment.

In case a master died without lawful heirs, his slaves did not escheat, but were regarded as other personal estate or property.

The Collector called upon the Hindus to put the Siva temple in order within a year, on pain of its being treated as an escheat.

“You dare not escheat his estates yet,” replied the prior stubbornly.

It will be remembered, also, that the animals which the Scotch law forfeited were escheat to the king.

And the estates of the rebels, they escheat to the temples of the insulted gods?

Chamberlain wrote on January 10, 1608, to escheat of Sherborne.

Word Value for escheat
Scrable

12

Words with friends

12

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