See Also: EXPILATION, civil law(law)
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ethics(medicine)
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EXPILATION, civil law (law) and ethics (medicine)


EXPILATION, civil law (law)


EXPILATION, civil law. The crime of abstracting the goods of a succession. 2. This is said not to be a theft, because the property no longer 2. This is said not to be a theft, because the property no longer belongs to the deceased, nor to the heir before he has taken possession. In belongs to the deceased, nor to the heir before he has taken possession. In the common law, the grant of letters testamentary, or letters of the common law, the grant of letters testamentary, or letters of administration, relate back to the time of the death of the testator or administration, relate back to the time of the death of the testator or intestate, so that the property of the estate is vested in the executor or intestate, so that the property of the estate is vested in the executor or administrator from that period. administrator from that period.

ethics (medicine)


ethics


The philosophy or code pertaining to what is ideal in human character and conduct.