Article 51 — Capacity to Inherit
- Any person who is alive at the moment of the deceased's death, or who is conceived before the death and subsequently born alive, may inherit.
- A juridical person may inherit by testamentary disposition.
- The following persons are unworthy to inherit:
- A person who has been convicted of intentionally causing or attempting to cause the death of the deceased.
- A person who, by fraud, duress, or undue influence, caused the deceased to make, alter, or revoke a testamentary disposition.
- A person who knowingly concealed, destroyed, or falsified a testamentary disposition of the deceased.
- Unworthiness may be declared by the Royal Chancellery upon application by any interested person. An unworthy heir is treated as having predeceased.
- The deceased may, by express testamentary provision, pardon the unworthy person.