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INSTRUMENT

Volume 11 · 75 words · 1823 Edition

in general, whatever is subservient to a cause in producing any effect.

Mathematical, Philosophical, &c. INSTRUMENTS. See ASTRONOMY, ELECTRICITY, GEOMETRY, LEVELLING, MECHANICS, OPTICS, PNEUMATICS, &c. &c.

Instrument, is also used in law, to signify some public act, or authentic deed, by means whereof any truth is made apparent, or any right or title established, in a court of justice.

Notarial Instrument, in Scots Law, any fact certified in writing, under the hand of a notary-public.