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 a person who charged the inheritance owner with the commission of an offence carrying death penalty and was then declared by a final judgment to be guilty of an offence of filing a false charge or fabricating false evidence;

a person who, knowing that the inheritance owner has been killed intentionally, fails to report the matter in order to have the offender punished; but this shall not apply if the person has not yet attained full sixteen years of age or is an insane person incapable of discerning right from wrong, or if the killer is his or her husband, wife, or direct ascendant or descendant;

a person who, by fraud or duress, causes the inheritance owner to make, or revoke, or modify a will relating to inheritance property, either in part or in whole, or prevents him from doing so;

a person who forges, destroys, or conceals a will, either in part or in whole.

The inheritance owner may revoke the exclusion on grounds of unworthiness by granting forgiveness in writing.

Being excluded from an inheritance is personal. Descendants of the excluded heir further succeed to the inheritance