/esˈtʃitɪdʒ/ – noun
Definition: quyền của nhà nước đối với tài sản không có người thừa kế.
A more thorough explanation: Escheatage refers to the process by which property reverts to the state when an individual dies without a will and without any known heirs to inherit the property. This legal concept ensures that property does not remain ownerless and is instead transferred to the state for administration or disposal.
Example: The court ruled that the property would escheat to the state due to the lack of heirs, resulting in the escheatage process being initiated.