escheating

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[isˈtʃi:tɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    重还,归还,承受转归领主的土地( escheat的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    escheat[ is'tʃi:t ]

    • n.
      • a reversion to the state (as the ultimate owner of property) in the absence of legal heirs
      • the property that reverts to the state
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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The dormant account reverted to the state under escheat laws.
      根据充公法律规定,休眠账户归国家所有。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. The lord lost his claims to escheat.
      土地领主失去了归还土地的请求权。

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