Estates and Trusts - Slayer's Statute (Ann Sue Metz Law)

SB 489 Estates and Trusts Slayer's Statute (Ann Sue Metz Law)

Maryland 2013 Regular Session

Estates and Trusts - Slayer's Statute (Ann Sue Metz Law)
SB-489


About SB-489

Clarifying that a person who feloniously and intentionally kills, conspires to kill, or procures the killing of the decedent is disqualified from inheriting, taking, enjoying, receiving, or otherwise benefiting from the death, probate estate, or nonprobate property of the decedent, or from receiving a general or special power of appointment conferred by the will or trust of the decedent, or from serving as a personal representative, guardian, or trustee of a trust created by the decedent; etc.

  

Bill Texts

Chaptered 05/23/2013

Enrolled 04/08/2013

Engrossed 03/20/2013

Introduced 01/31/2013

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Votes

Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (44-0)

04/01/2013

Yeas: 44 | Nays: 0
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House Floor - Third Reading Passed (137-0)

03/30/2013

Yeas: 137 | Nays: 0
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Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (47-0)

03/20/2013

Yeas: 47 | Nays: 0
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History

Approved By The Governor - Chapter 485

05/16/2013

Passed Enrolled

04/05/2013

Third Reading Passed (44-0)

04/05/2013

Senate Concur - House Amendments

04/05/2013

Third Reading Passed With Amendments (137-0)

04/04/2013

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

04/03/2013

Favorable With Amendments {692516/1 Report Adopted

04/03/2013

Favorable With Amendments Report By Judiciary

04/03/2013

Hearing 4/02 At 1:00 P.m.

04/02/2013

First Reading Judiciary

03/22/2013

Third Reading Passed (47-0)

03/22/2013

Second Reading Passed

03/20/2013

Favorable Report Adopted

03/20/2013

Favorable Report By Judicial Proceedings

03/18/2013

Hearing 3/06 At 1:00 P.m.

03/06/2013

Hearing 3/05 At 1:00 P.m.

03/05/2013

Hearing Cancelled

02/27/2013

First Reading Judicial Proceedings

01/31/2013