- institutio haeredis
- /instat(y)uwsh(iy)ow hariydas/ In Roman law, the appointment of the hxres in the will. It corresponds very nearly to the nomination of an executor in English law. Without such an appointment the will was void at law, but the prastor (i.e., equity) would, under certain circumstances, carry out the intentions of the testator
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.