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Which of the following best describes the legal concept of escheat?

Correct Answer

B) Property that passes to the state when the owner dies without a will and without heirs

Escheat is the reversion of property to the state when a person dies intestate (without a will) and has no legal heirs to inherit the property. In Rhode Island, escheated property passes to the state under RIGL § 33-24. This is distinct from eminent domain (government taking for public use), tax seizure, or forced auction to satisfy debts.

Answer Options
A
Property sold at public auction to satisfy unpaid debts
B
Property that passes to the state when the owner dies without a will and without heirs
C
Property taken by the government through eminent domain
D
Property seized by the state for nonpayment of property taxes

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