Institute

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In Scotch Law, The person first called in the “tailzie”; the rest, or the heirs of tailzie, are called- “substitutes.” Ersk, Prac, 3, 8. 8. See “Substitutes.” In Civil Law. One who is appointed heir by testament, and is required to give the estate devised to another person, who is called the “substitute.” To name or to make an heir by testament. Dig. 28. 5. 65, To make an accusation; to commence an action,

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In Scotch Law, The person first called in the “tailzie”; the rest, or the heirs of tailzie, are called- “substitutes.” Ersk, Prac, 3, 8. 8. See “Substitutes.” In Civil Law. One who is appointed heir by testament, and is required to give the estate devised to another person, who is called the “substitute.” To name or to make an heir by testament. Dig. 28. 5. 65, To make an accusation; to commence an action,

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  • institution, society, [First use in England appears to have been 1829.]

    Further Reading (Articles)

    Institutes provide many opportunities for students to learn and participate, Deseret News (Salt Lake City); August 23, 2011; Rhett Wilkinson

    Institute Fixtures 2008/09 Season., Londonderry Sentinel (Portadown, Northern Ireland); June 17, 2008

    Institute Head Office Moves to Lichfield, Management Services; August 1, 2001

    Urban Institute Welcomes New Housing Finance Experts, States News Service; June 6, 2013

    Institute Names Three New Research Program Managers, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; July 18, 2012

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    BURNHAM INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH ANNOUNCES AFFILIATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; December 12, 2006

    Institute maintains standard of English, New Straits Times; May 14, 2001; Ashraf Abdullah

    BioInnovation Institute in Akron Launched, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; October 16, 2008

    BC institute, archdiocese reconciling conflicts, The Boston Globe (Boston, MA); July 28, 1991; James L. Franklin, Globe Staff

    Biosciences Institute Aims for $300M Endowment, Indianapolis Business Journal; May 13, 2013; Wall, J. K.

    The Institute of Management Services, Management Services; October 1, 1999

    Institute Reception for His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, Management Services; January 1, 2000; Symes, Paul

    Circumpolar institute seeks to open doors, Alberta Sweetgrass; January 31, 1997; Hayes, R. John

    INSTITUTE CREATES, PRESERVES U.S. MILITARY HERALDRY, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; July 24, 2007

    VIRGINIA BIOINFORMATICS INSTITUTE LAUNCHES NEW INDUSTRIAL AFFILIATES PROGRAM, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; September 7, 2010

    Insurance institute changing frontal crash tests program, The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY); March 31, 2006; Ken Thomas

    CARILION BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE’S AMBITIOUS FINANCIAL PLANS FALL SHORT Series: Part 1 of 2, The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA); August 24, 2003; JEFF STURGEON THE ROANOKE TIMES

    Rep. Barton Introduces National Institutes of Health Reform Act, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; September 27, 2006


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