in Scots law. When by disposition, or deed of entail, a number of persons are called to the succession of an estate one after another, the person first named is called the institute, and the others substitutes. See Law, tit. 27.
in Scots law. When by disposition, or deed of entail, a number of persons are called to the succession of an estate one after another, the person first named is called the institute, and the others substitutes. See Law, tit. 27.