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(Tjat. iraxa mbatituere, to substitute) . A putting of one person in the place of another. In the Civil Law. The appointment of one person as heir in place of another, in the event of the first not taking the inheritance. As, si ille haeres non erit, ille haeres esto, if such a one will not be heir, let such a one be heir. Inst. 2. 15. pr. And a testator might appoint one heir after another in this way, to what extent he pleased (m quantum velit testator substituere potest) , which was called making several grades of heirs (plures gradus haeredum), the person last named, without further alternative, being termed “necessary heir” (necessarius haeres), or heir at all events. Id.
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(Tjat. iraxa mbatituere, to substitute) . A putting of one person in the place of another. In the Civil Law. The appointment of one person as heir in place of another, in the event of the first not taking the inheritance. As, si ille haeres non erit, ille haeres esto, if such a one will not be heir, let such a one be heir. Inst. 2. 15. pr. And a testator might appoint one heir after another in this way, to what extent he pleased (m quantum velit testator substituere potest) , which was called making several grades of heirs (plures gradus haeredum), the person last named, without further alternative, being termed “necessary heir” (necessarius haeres), or heir at all events. Id.
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