Escheat

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·vt To Forfeit.

II. Escheat ·noun That which falls to one; a reversion or return.

III. Escheat ·noun Lands which fall to the lord or the State by escheat.

IV. Escheat ·noun A writ, now abolished, to recover escheats from the person in possession.

V. Escheat ·noun The reverting of real property to the State, as original and ultimate proprietor, by reason of a failure of persons legally entitled to hold the same.

VI. Escheat ·vi To revert, or become forfeited, to the lord, the crown, or the State, as lands by the failure of persons entitled to hold the same, or by forfeiture.

VII. Escheat ·noun The falling back or reversion of lands, by some casualty or accident, to the lord of the fee, in consequence of the extinction of the blood of the tenant, which may happen by his dying without heirs, and formerly might happen by corruption of blood, that is, by reason of a felony or attainder.