/ˈɛrləs ˈprɒpərti/ – Phrase
Definition: tài sản không có người thừa kế.
A more thorough explanation: Heirless property refers to property that does not have a legal heir or beneficiary entitled to inherit it under the laws of intestate succession. In such cases, the property may escheat to the state or government, meaning that it reverts to the state’s ownership due to the absence of a rightful heir.
Example: The court determined that the deceased’s estate was heirless property, as there were no surviving relatives or beneficiaries entitled to inherit the assets.