Our aim is to protect The Crown Estate from risk and, where appropriate, return
escheated property to private ownership.
Not exact matches
All funds pertaining to the redemption of any outstanding certificates were processed and
escheated to the respective states of the last known address of the shareholder as abandoned
property in 1996.
We are The Crown Estate's sole legal adviser in the administration of freehold
property that may be subject to
escheat.
Mowaqtt v BC Attorney general 2016 BCCA 113 dealt with a long established principle of adverse possession relating to squatters long time use of
property that had
escheated to the crown.
This transfer of
property to the state is known as «
escheat.»