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INSTITUTE, Scotch law (law)


INSTITUTE, Scotch law. The person first called in the tailzie; the rest, or the heirs of tailzie, are called substitutes. Ersk. Pr. L. Scot. 3, 8, 8. the heirs of tailzie, are called substitutes. Ersk. Pr. L. Scot. 3, 8, 8. See Tailzie, Heir of; Substitutes. See Tailzie, Heir of; Substitutes. 2. In the civil law, an institute is one who is appointed heir by 2. In the civil law, an institute is one who is appointed heir by testament, and is required to give the estate devised to another person, who testament, and is required to give the estate devised to another person, who is called the substitute. is called the substitute. INSTITUTE. To name or to make an heir by testament. Dig. 28, 5, 65. To INSTITUTE. To name or to make an heir by testament. Dig. 28, 5, 65. To make an accusation; to commence an action. make an accusation; to commence an action.