Caducary

/kə'djuːkəri/ adjective

Relating to property or goods that revert to the state or lord when no heirs exist; pertaining to succession law or forfeiture.

From Latin caducus (falling to one) + -ary (suffix meaning 'relating to'). A legal term from feudal law describing how property 'falls to' the crown.

AMጊዜ ላይ
ARانتهاء صلاحية
BNউপলব্ধ
CAcadücar
CSprošlé datum
DAudløbet
DEablaufen lassen
ELπαρενέργεια
EScaducar
FAمنقضی شده
FIvanhentunut
FRcaduquer
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