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‖ bona vacantia|ˈbəʊnə vəˈkæntɪə| [L., ownerless goods (vacāre to be ownerless).] Goods without any apparent owner.
1756W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Engl. I. viii. 288 Besides the particular reasons before given why the King should have the several revenues of royal fish, shipwrecks, treasure-trove, waifs, and estrays, there is also one general reason which holds for them all; and that is, because they are bona vacantia, or goods in which no one else can claim a property. 1927F. A. Enever Bona Vacantia i. 13 Bona vacantia are chattels real and personal which not being previously Crown property become through lack of other ownership the property of the Crown. 1959Listener 23 Apr. 709/2 What is known as bona vacantia, that is to say, goods without an owner. |