Definition of Vacantia. Meaning of Vacantia. Synonyms of Vacantia

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Meaning of Vacantia from wikipedia

- to being property owned by a person but are not owned by anyone. Bona vacantia (Latin for "ownerless goods") is a legal concept ****ociated with the unowned...
- Parliament. The duchy has special legal rights, such as the rules on bona vacantia. This right to ownerless property operates in favour of the duchy rather...
- generally escheats (i.e. is legally ****igned) to the Crown (via the Bona vacantia division of the Treasury Solicitor) or to the Duchy of Cornwall or Duchy...
- to have "disclaimed" the resulting trust and it will be considered bona vacantia. If the contract-holding theory is preferred, then the distribution of...
- This rule has been replaced in most common-law jurisdictions by bona vacantia or a similar concept. From the 12th century onward, the Crown appointed...
- Batman films. "007 MAGAZINE | FACT FILES | James Bond Paperbacks". "Vivian Warren ChenĀ : Unclaimed Estate - the Bona Vacantia list". Vincent Wong at IMDb...
- by peers or counties palatine. For example, in the United Kingdom bona vacantia ("ownerless property") is generally administered by the Crown, but within...
- infrastructure and the beds of "main rivers" in other authorities. Likewise bona vacantia (vacant property, deemed to belong to the Crown, in some other countries...
- escheat; i.e. return to direct ownership of the Crown (Crown land). Bona vacantia is the royal prerogative by which unowned property, primarily unclaimed...
- goods of a country A jury or ****ize of countrymen, or good neighbors bona vacantia vacant goods United Kingdom legal term for ownerless property that p****es...