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escheatable (adjective), more escheatable, most escheatable
Pertaining to the possession of property of a deceased person to the state, or government, when there are no legal heirs: The lakeside estate, which had been in the Ryerton family for years, became escheatable property when the last of the family died and left no heirs, so all of the possessions and assets came under control of the province.
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