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- has laws regulating escheatment, with holding periods typically ranging around five years. The legal principle behind escheatment is that all property...
- United States Supreme Court case related to unclaimed money and check escheatment. This case was Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's first majority opinion...
- came to a close with the death of the last native king in 1562 and the escheatment of Cortés's Tehuantepec encomiendas to the crown in 1563. The second...
- can claim the balance as unclaimed property. This process, known as escheatment, ensures that companies cannot indefinitely keep unused balances, and...
- convinced the council that the shogunate ought to do away with the law of escheatment, and to work to help rōnin settle into proper jobs. Forcefully expelling...
- deciduation, deciduous, demicadence, escheat, escheatable, escheatage, escheatment, escheator, incidence, incident, incidental, nonaccidental, nondeciduous...
- money in bank accounts and corporate coffers, and the corresponding escheatment. In July 2016, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State...
- (d.1241) to whom she had been granted in marriage by King John on the escheatment of the barony. De Mauley was a native of Poitou, whose marriage to this...
- the Gardo House, along with other church properties, as part of the escheatment provisions of the Edmunds-Tucker Act. The government then rented the...
- working in the securities markets. With the Bank's guilty plea in the escheatment lawsuit, and thereafter its status as a convicted felon, it became ineligible...