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Kenticism (iou) and INSTITUTION OF HEIR, civil law (law)


Kenticism (iou)



Kenticism noun. M18.
[from Kent (see KENTISH) after Anglicism etc.]
A word, idiom, or expression peculiar to the Kentish dialect, spec. of the Old and Middle English periods.

INSTITUTION OF HEIR, civil law (law)


INSTITUTION OF HEIR, civil law. The act by which a testator nominates one or more persons to succeed him in all his rights, active and passive. Poth. Tr. more persons to succeed him in all his rights, active and passive. Poth. Tr. des Donations Testamentaires, c. 2, s. 1, Sec. 1; Civ. Code of Lo. Art. des Donations Testamentaires, c. 2, s. 1, Sec. 1; Civ. Code of Lo. Art. 1598; Dig. lib. 28, tit. 5, l. 1; and lib. 28, tit. 6, l. 2, Sec. 4. 1598; Dig. lib. 28, tit. 5, l. 1; and lib. 28, tit. 6, l. 2, Sec. 4.