(a) A conviction or attainder does not work corruption of blood or forfeiture of estate.
(b) The estate of a person who commits suicide shall descend or vest like that of a person who dies a natural death.
(c) A killing of a person by casualty does not cause a forfeiture of estate.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 11 - Miscellaneous Rules
Section 11-101 - Indestructibility of Contingent Remainders
Section 11-102 - Rule Against Perpetuities -- Exceptions
Section 11-102.1 - Rule Against Perpetuities -- Nondonative Property
Section 11-103 - Rule Against Perpetuities -- Limitations on Application
Section 11-104 - Rule in Shelley's Case Abolished
Section 11-105 - Death Benefits Payable to Trusts
Section 11-107 - Distribution in Kind, Using Federal Estate Tax Values
Section 11-108 - Release of Powers of Appointment
Section 11-109 - Right to Estate
Section 11-111 - Disqualification for Conviction of Unlawfully Obtaining Property
Section 11-112 - Treatment of Disqualified Persons
Section 11-113 - Posthumously Conceived Child
Section 11-114 - Prohibited Appointments as Guardian of Minor or Disabled Person