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The Forfeiture Act 1982 (c. 34) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which allows for flexibility in the application of the common law rule known as the "forfeiture rule," which normally prevents people from benefiting from killing another person. The Act does not apply to people convicted of murder, so that murderers may not inherit property from their victims.

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  • Forfeiture Act 1982 (en)
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  • The Forfeiture Act 1982 (c. 34) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which allows for flexibility in the application of the common law rule known as the "forfeiture rule," which normally prevents people from benefiting from killing another person. The Act does not apply to people convicted of murder, so that murderers may not inherit property from their victims. (en)
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  • An Act to provide for relief for persons guilty of unlawful killing from forfeiture of inheritance and other rights; to enable such persons to apply for financial provision out of the deceased’s estate; to provide for the question whether pension and social security benefits have been forfeited to be determined by the Social Security Commissioners; and for connected purposes. (en)
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  • Forfeiture Act 1982 (en)
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  • The Forfeiture Act 1982 (c. 34) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which allows for flexibility in the application of the common law rule known as the "forfeiture rule," which normally prevents people from benefiting from killing another person. The Act does not apply to people convicted of murder, so that murderers may not inherit property from their victims. (en)
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