释义 |
caducary, a. Old Law.|kəˈdjuːkərɪ| [ad. L. cadūcārius relating to bona cadūca lapsed possessions. See caducous and -ary.] Subject to, relating to, or by way of escheat or lapse.
1768Blackstone Comm. II. 265 The lord by escheat..is more frequently considered as being ultimus haeres, and therefore taking by descent in a kind of caducary succession. 1818Cruise Digest III. 452 Whether the escheat were considered as a reversion, as it once was, or as a caducary succession ab intestato, as it then substantially was. |