The act of disheriting, or debarring from inheritance.(noun)
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Use "disherison" in a sentence
"In the early freedom of the law, Romans might disinherit without cause; later, this liberty was restricted to disherison for just cause, and a legitima, or statutory provision, was prescribed."
"Further, disherison required exclusion from all heirs and from every degree."
"Since disherison was required to be express, one conditionally instituted was only pretermitted."