How To Use Unclaimed In A Sentence

  • The unclaimed jewellery was part of the estimated £60m haul taken from the Knightsbridge Security deposit box robbery in 1987.
  • Osborn recently posted all 1.76 million payments state agencies made last fiscal year on a searchable Web site and has returned a record amount of unclaimed property such as uncashed payroll checks and gift cards _ $42 million worth _ during his tenure. PhillyBurbs.com: Home RSS feed
  • They play it with the enthusiasm of pioneers coming upon uncharted and unclaimed land.
  • You know all those times when the jackpot goes unclaimed?
  • They can be yours if you are the winning bidder in Rhode Island's unclaimed property auction on eBay. Free shipping! Rhode Island's eBay play
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  • While the recriminations continued to fly, hundreds of bodies remained unclaimed in mosques at the pilgrimage site. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, he has appealed to churches, community leaders and other stakeholders to help the local authorities address the issue of unclaimed bodies in hospital mortuaries.
  • In addition, the city is violating state law because it hasn't turned over unclaimed property -- such as uncashed income tax refunds -- to the state since 2004, according to state records. Detnews.com - Local
  • After going unclaimed for ten days, the dog was euthanized.
  • Some administrative services managers oversee unclaimed property disposal.
  • Cash unclaimed in six months goes to good causes. The Sun
  • In that case, the future will go unclaimed, for now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another primary job of the office is returning unclaimed property to people, such as uncashed payroll checks and gift cards. The Seattle Times
  • His most recent was about sales of unclaimed lost property left in royal parks from as far back as records allow. Times, Sunday Times
  • So far £600 million has gone to good causes from unclaimed tickets since 1994.
  • He also introduced a rickshaw service, which takes unclaimed bodies from the government mortuary for a proper burial.
  • More than 3,000 people are listed as missing and 118 bodies have been identified but remain unclaimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the end of the decade, unclaimed supplementary benefit reached £410 million.
  • The rivalry between the European colonial powers in Africa reached a peak in these unclaimed and unexplored regions of the equatorial belt.
  • The same material comes round again and again like unclaimed baggage on an airport carousel.
  • Perhaps they lose more in unclaimed benefits than they gain in tax breaks.
  • On the other hand, during the colonial era the authorities would try to sell the unclaimed possessions of deceased contract workers and found that there were no buyers, even at giveaway prices.
  • Thus parts of the city - dumps, landfills and junkyards - are both unpeopled and unclaimed, yet perversely organic in the manner in which junk simply accumulates and grows.
  • In 1856 Congress authorised the annexation of any uninhabited or unclaimed island from which guano could be recovered, and more than seventy Pacific and Caribbean islands were commandeered in the next thirty years.
  • As soon as the door was opened, I was confronted by a loathsome oleograph of a Neapolitan shepherdess (that same oleograph used to turn up often in the shops where unclaimed objects from the state pawnshop, the Monte di Pietà, are sold). Home Alone
  • There have been 11 unclaimed jackpots in the National Lottery's history.
  • I doubt many readers will be in that bracket, but thousands of small share parcels may also go unclaimed.
  • And the jackpot, the second biggest unclaimed prize in Lottery history, looks set to go to good causes.
  • A young cowboy out hunting antelope on the high Trans-Pecos desert, he stumbles upon the aftermath of the drug war and makes the mistake of absconding with $2 million worth of unclaimed and misbegotten dinero.
  • Perhaps residents of the Brewton household crossed this unimproved, seemingly unclaimed strip on their way to dump refuse on some other, yet-undeveloped tract.
  • The mysterious package was taken into the Stagecoach office overnight, and remained unclaimed yesterday morning.
  • As I collected my coffee the strange chocolate concoction was sitting unclaimed on the counter.
  • Claim your share of benefits Billions of pounds in tax credits go unclaimed each year. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the moment we have 3.5 million unclaimed assets from 85 companies on our books. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are already billions of pounds in unclaimed benefits.
  • His nigrescent pelt shone in the growing darkness, the kingdom he entered was not his own, it was unclaimed.
  • More than 1million in compensation remains unclaimed by members. The Sun
  • Up in the press seats, a large pot of cash sat unclaimed.
  • The biggest prize currently unclaimed is a jackpot worth almost £3m.
  • The unclaimed funds come from multiple sources, such as uncashed checks and traveler's checks, abandoned bank accounts and estates whose heirs haven't claimed all the property. Undefined
  • They were eager to unearth every scrap of information, many having high hopes that they were related to someone rich and famous with an unclaimed fortune languishing in a long-forgotten bank account just begging to be collected.
  • Two of the dead were so badly mutilated no one had been able to identify them and they lay unclaimed, he said.
  • Trolleys which remain unclaimed for six weeks will be sold or disposed of.
  • It's difficult to understand why so many crutches, white sticks and wheelchairs remain unclaimed.
  • Hundreds of millions of pounds in benefits cash lies unclaimed each year so it's well worth taking the time to check all your entitlements.
  • Packing was in full flow when I got to the office, but we broke for lunch, after which we tackled the cupboard full of unclaimed review kit.
  • About £2 million worth of winning tickets have gone unclaimed by absent-minded Essex players.
  • Unclaimed financial assets such as inheritances, tax refunds, or money from previous bank accounts or employers may be waiting for you or someone you know.
  • Second prize, though the first remains unclaimed - as it was being party leader after the next election. The Sun
  • What thrills them is the vast unending future full of unwon matches and unclaimed trophies.
  • It turned out that a disproportionate amount of the unclaimed luggage originated from the Indian sub-continent.
  • The profession was given automatic rights to ‘unclaimed bodies’, usually those of paupers.
  • very little unclaimed and untenanted land
  • He also introduced a rickshaw service, which takes unclaimed bodies from the government mortuary for a proper burial.
  • Except as provided in another state statute, property located in Indiana or another state is subject to the custody of this state as unclaimed property if the property is presumed abandoned.
  • Will I still be able to reclaim money when the unclaimed asset scheme is running? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is estimated that £126.5m in disability benefits goes unclaimed by people who go on to die of cancer.
  • It is the longest time that a win of this size has gone unclaimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • This suggests that millions of pounds has gone unclaimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • So when the Government found itself with large amounts of surplus money left in unclaimed assets the voluntary sector seemed an innocuous place to turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of it comes from unclaimed Premium Bond winnings but there are many savings accounts that are lying dormant too.
  • The unclaimed jewellery was part of the estimated £60m haul taken from the Knightsbridge Security deposit box robbery in 1987.
  • We're sold out, as we have been for many performances, and people are lining up to purchase any unclaimed tickets.
  • And of that, about 5 percent to 7 percent go unredeemed and unclaimed each year, said Bruce Bower, the CEO of Plastic Jungle.
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  • The Unclaimed Assets Register estimates that we have let slip £1 billion of life policies and £3 billion of pensions - ouch!
  • The unclaimed jewellery was part of the estimated £60m haul taken from the Knightsbridge Security deposit box robbery in 1987.
  • The reality is that these unclaimed assets have been sitting in the banks' accounts for decades. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile President Frank Porter Graham presented to the Board in September, 1932, a recommendation for a legislative act requiring all clerks of the court to report to the escheator and that unclaimed freight and bank deposits be also reported to him. The History of Escheats
  • Prendergast described how Glasgow funeral directors recently scattered the unclaimed ashes they had stored since the 1950s into the Clyde.
  • This was raised by the sale of unclaimed lost property.
  • Unclaimed financial assets such as inheritances, tax refunds, or money from previous bank accounts or employers may be waiting for you or someone you know.
  • The committee said that insurance companies could be included in the unclaimed assets scheme in years to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not as though unclaimed children are chloroformed and sold into slavery.
  • There are a number of schemes that can ease the process of tracing unclaimed assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • About £2 million worth of winning tickets have gone unclaimed by absent-minded Essex players.
  • Unclaimed items will be donated to a charity organization.
  • The company says there's around £20 bn of unclaimed wonga just lying around the UK waiting to be liberated.
  • Left unclaimed and unblessed, biotechnology is frightening.
  • A £5,000 reward for information leading to the killer's arrest and conviction is still unclaimed.
  • Once or twice a year the names of those who may be owed undistributed funds are recorded in local legal newspapers, or posted on the state web site under unclaimed property.
  • At first thousands of shares remained unclaimed or their owners untraced.
  • He said the location where the winning ticket was bought will not be made public unless the prize goes unclaimed for two weeks. The Sun
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  • About £2 million worth of winning tickets have gone unclaimed by absent-minded Essex players.
  • Phones that go unclaimed for more than three months are resold or discarded.
  • The most common benefits left unclaimed include the new pensions credit, which tops up the pension according to need.
  • The man with access to the obligatory vast deposit of unclaimed wedge is in this case one ‘Dr Green’.
  • At the end of storage-out, any items left in storage will be considered unclaimed.
  • Do not hand over money to a firm offering to help search for unclaimed assets on your behalf. Times, Sunday Times
  • The huge amount of unclaimed benefits shows this doesn't work.
  • The substance was discovered by an employee who sorts through unclaimed luggage to give clothing to homeless organisations.
  • Two such unclaimed briefcases were found from the old district court chowk this morning causing a scare among residents.
  • If the money remains unclaimed for a certain time it is returned to the finder.
  • Most of the problem that remains owes to unclaimed benefits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unclaimed 'hinnies' will be auctioned off in rural Iowa DesMoinesRegister.com - NEWS
  • During the course of the day, many persons came to look on the body, which still remained unclaimed and unknown. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • While the recriminations continued to fly, hundreds of bodies remained unclaimed in mosques at the pilgrimage site. Times, Sunday Times
  • A 6.3 million Lotto jackpot has lain unclaimed for more than two weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • A selection of organisations provides facilities to help search for unclaimed assets, many of which can be done quickly and at no cost online. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was all by way of drawing attention to a pair of unclaimed prizes which are burning sizeable holes in the Lotto vaults in Dublin.

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