escheatage

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English

Etymology

From escheat +‎ -age.

Noun

escheatage (countable and uncountable, plural escheatages)

  1. The right of succeeding to an escheat.
    • 1664, James Howell, Proedria-Basilike:
      their goods are not subject to droit Aubaine, that is , they do not fall by Escheatage to the King as other strangers goods do in some Countries

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