bona vacantia

bona vacantia
bo·na va·can·tia /'bō-nə-vā-'kan-shē-ə/ n pl [Latin, ownerless goods]: goods that are unclaimed and without an apparent owner
it was trash, in the nature of bona vacantia, which the defendants had abandonedUnited States v. Calise, 217 F. Supp. 705 (1962)

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

bona vacantia
property to which no one has a claim; included within the term are the property of dissolved corporations and the residuary estate of persons who have died intestate without relatives entitled to succeed. Bona vacantia goes to the Crown. See occupation.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.

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