These companies may receive a compliance review letter from the state
escheator requiring such companies to submit a copy of their UP policies and procedures among other documents.
Essex, 21 Richard II (1397); With Their Values, as Shown in the
Escheator's Accounts', Archaeological Journal, 51 (1897), 275-308 (p.
(32) Meacham's 'Thomas Chaundler and Academic Drama', 16, reports that in the Wells Cathedral
escheator's account rolls for 1445-6, one Nicholas Pelly received payment for making a ' locandi in the Chapter House, which may be a stage of some sort.
Select Medical sued Delaware (represented by Thomas Cook, its secretary of finance, and David Gregor, the state
escheator) in April 2013, seeking injunctive relief to prevent the state from enforcing a request for payment of an unclaimed property assessment of about $300,000.
Lewis Meares,
Escheator of Leinster, clerk to Mr Justice Gore, Court of Common Pleas (1733[/34])
As the Commonwealth's
escheator, Byrd acquired over forty square miles of lend (26,000 acres) and held on by forgiving himself the taxes, Id.