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Old French escheir `to fall' in feudal
society, the reversion of lands to the lord
in the event of the tenant dying without
heirs or being convicted for treason. By the
later Middle Ages in W Europe, tenants had
insured against their lands escheating by
granting them to trustees, or feoffees, who
would pass them on to the grantor nominated
in the will. Lands held directly by the king
could not legally be disposed of in this way.
In England, royal officials, called
escheators, were appointed to safeguard the
king's rights.