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Note that the Texas Attorney General, in Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. [https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/opinion-files/opinion/2008/ga0632.pdf#page=3 GA-632] (2008), opined that: "The concept of 'corruption of blood' and 'forfeiture of estate' emanate from the English common-law doctrine of 'attainder.'" | Note that the Texas Attorney General, in Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. [https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/sites/default/files/opinion-files/opinion/2008/ga0632.pdf#page=3 GA-632] (2008), opined that: "The concept of 'corruption of blood' and 'forfeiture of estate' emanate from the English common-law doctrine of 'attainder.'" | ||
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|seo_title=Article I, Section 21 of the Texas Constitution ("Corruption of Blood; Forfeiture of Estate; Suicides") | |seo_title=Article I, Section 21 of the Texas Constitution ("Corruption of Blood; Forfeiture of Estate; Suicides") | ||
|seo_keywords=Article 1 Section 21, commit suicide, estate forfeiture | |seo_keywords=Article 1 Section 21, commit suicide, estate forfeiture | ||
|seo_description=The estates of those who commit suicide | |seo_description=The estates of those who commit suicide descend and vest in the same manner as those who die a natural death. | ||
|seo_image_alt=Texas Bill of Rights | |seo_image_alt=Texas Bill of Rights | ||