English to Telugu Dictionary escheat

escheat

సర్కారు ఆస్థులు
definition
verb
Later Edward III interpolated a royal claim for it, on the basis that the Templar lands had escheated to the crown.
(of land) revert to a lord or the state by escheat.
noun
The chief lord may not demand from the tenant any relief, ward, marriage or other service, but only payment of the rent, nor may he have any other profit from the property except escheat when the law allows it.
the reversion of property to the state, or (in feudal law) to a lord, on the owner's dying without legal heirs.
translation of 'escheat'
సర్కారు ఆస్థులు,
సర్కారుకు చెందే బేవార్సు సొత్తు
example
the Crown's right of 'escheat' was lost
Taking just one example, intestacy laws (which provide for inheritance in the absence of a will) were designed to prevent 'escheat' of property to the state and to give effect to what would most likely have been a deceased's wishes.
The chief lord may not demand from the tenant any relief, ward, marriage or other service, but only payment of the rent, nor may he have any other profit from the property except 'escheat' when the law allows it.
States usually publish a list of names of individuals whose property has been 'escheated' .
It seems that the stock of royal lands was dwindling faster than it was being replenished by forfeitures and reversions to the Crown ( 'escheats' ).
The charter also granted one bailiff the powers of king's escheator, with any fines or revenues from 'escheated' goods going towards the farm.
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County concluded that the property purchased by Fujii had 'escheated' to the State.
Later Edward III interpolated a royal claim for it, on the basis that the Templar lands had 'escheated' to the crown.
However, he died a few months later, and the wardship of his three-year-old son, Roger, and his estate, 'escheated' to the king.
This is in sharp contrast with France, for example, where during these same centuries the French kings were keeping a tight hold on 'escheated' lands.
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