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* [http://www.treasury-solicitor.gov.uk/ Treasury Solicitor's Department]
* [http://www.treasury-solicitor.gov.uk/ Treasury Solicitor's Department]
* [http://www.crownoffice.gov.uk/ Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service]
* [http://www.crownoffice.gov.uk/ Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service]
* [http://www.formationsdirect.com/restoration Recovery of bona vacantia assets]
* [http://[[www.formationsdirect.com/restoration]] Recovery of bona vacantia assets]


[[Category:Common law]]
[[Category:Common law]]

Revision as of 21:54, 7 February 2007

Bona vacantia (Latin for "vacant goods") is a common law doctrine in the United Kingdom under which ownerless property passes by law to the Crown. It has largely replaced the doctrine of escheat, which had a similar effect in relation to feudal tenures. The body that administers bona vacantia varies within the UK: