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instiˈtorial, a. Rom. and Sc. Law. [f. L. institōrius of or belonging to an institor + -al1.] Of or pertaining to an institor.
1858G. J. Bell Comm. Laws Scot. i. vi. §4 (ed. 6) 177 As applied to banks, institorial power has raised many questions. Ibid., The public is entitled to trust to the full unlimited institorial power in dealing with any officer placed in the apparent trust of receiving money. 1883Wharton's Law Lex. (ed. 7), Institorial power, the charge given to a clerk to manage a shop or store. |