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- Beneficium_inventarii comment "Beneficium inventarii (literally benefit of the inventory) is a legal doctrine introduced into Roman law by Justinian I to limit the liability of heirs resulting from an insolvent estate.The doctrine, which is in force today in many civil law systems, applies to both wills and intestate successions.".