pupillaris substitutio

pupillaris substitutio
(Civil law.) Pupillary substitution, which consists in a father or paternal grandfather nominating an heir for an impubescent child immediately subject to his paternal power, in the event that such child should die after his father or grandfather, in his impubescence. A testament which one makes for his impubescent child, because his child, while impubescent, cannot testamentate.–Mackeldey's Roman Law § 721.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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