/ˈboʊnə vəˈkænʃə/ – Phrase
Definition: tài sản vô chủ.
A more thorough explanation: “Bona vacantia” is a Latin term that translates to “ownerless goods” or “vacant goods.” In legal terms, it refers to property that has no apparent owner and therefore belongs to the state or government. This can include assets such as unclaimed inheritances, abandoned property, or assets left behind by dissolved companies.
Example: The property was considered bona vacantia, meaning it was unclaimed and reverted to the state.