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The civil codes of several countries, such as China (including Hong Kong and Macau)[23] and Russia, as well as some US states,[20] grant fetus inheritance rights, usually under the born alive rule. In the civil code of Iran, fetus can inherit in case of abortion that took place due to a crime, as long as the fetus was alive even for a second after birth.[citation needed] Under the civil code of Japan, for the purposes of inheritance the fetus is deemed to have already been born.[24] The civil codes of the Philippines and Spain envisage that donations to the unborn children can be made and accepted by "persons who would legally represent them if they were already born".[25][26] The same is allowed by the Malikis.[27]