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The government's claim on the property of a person who dies without a legal heir or a will is known as:

AReversion

BForfeiture

CEscheat

DAbdication

Answer:

C. Escheat

Read Explanation:

  • Escheat refers to the government's right to take ownership of a deceased person's property when there are no heirs or a will.


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