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has gloss | eng: The slayer rule, in the common law of inheritance, is a doctrine that prohibits inheritance by a person who murders someone from whom he or she stands to inherit. The effect of the slaying was that the slayer would be treated as though he or she had died before the person who had been murdered. |
lexicalization | eng: slayer rule |
instance of | c/Wills and trusts |
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