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INTERNATIONAL LAW TERM MEANING TERRITORY WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN THE SUBJECT OF A SOVEREIGN NATION
Terra Nullius; Territorium nullius; Unclaimed Territory; Unclaimed territory; Unclaimed land; Vacuum domicilium
  • The unclaimed areas of Antarctica, including all of [[Marie Byrd Land]]
  • Under ''[[de facto]]'' Croatian control, although not claimed by either Croatia or Serbia}}
  • Simplified map showing Egypt's territory (yellow), the Sudan's territory (blue), the disputed Halaib Triangle (light green), Wadi Halfa Salient (dark green), and the unclaimed Bir Tawil (white).

unclaimed      
adj. niet opgeëist/afgehaald
abandoned property         
  • [[Maui]] Police Department sticker affixed to [[abandoned car]]s.
CATEGORIES OF THE COMMON LAW OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Lost, misplaced, and abandoned property; Abandoned property; Mislaid property; Finder's rights; Finders' rights; Finder rights; Unclaimed money; Unclaimed property; Mislaid; Unclaimed funds; Dispossessed property; Abandonment of property; Finder of property; Lost, mislaid, or abandoned property
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Definitie

unclaimed
If something is unclaimed, nobody has claimed it or said that it belongs to them.
Her luggage remained unclaimed at Frankfurt Departures.
...unclaimed prizes.
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Wikipedia

Terra nullius

Terra nullius (, plural terrae nullius) is a Latin expression meaning "nobody's land". It was a principle sometimes used in international law to justify claims that territory may be acquired by a state's occupation of it. There are currently three territories claimed to be terra nullius, two of which are caused by border disputes between sovereign states.