Proper noun
Blackacre
(law) A placeholder name of a fictitious or hypothetical estate in land commonly used to discuss the rights of various parties to a piece of real property.
She explained that the pride she felt for completing “Blackacre” stems from the difficulty she experienced writing it, since the topic is surrounded with shame. Source: Internet
Brian Farabough will be one of the speakers at the Digital Abstract & Title and Blackacre Oil & Gas Symposium on Friday. Source: Internet