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substitute

substitute, n. 1. One who stands in another’s place (a substitute for a party). See SUBSTITUTION OF PARTIES; SUBROGATION. 2. Civil law. A person named in a will as heir to an estate after the estate has been held and then passed on by another specified person (called the institute). See INSTITUTE(5). 3. Parliamentary law.

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substitute application

A duplicate application filed after the response period for a first office action has expired and the first application has been deemed abandoned. • A substitute application carries some danger for the applicant: the original filing date is lost, and any developments since that date become prior art that the examiner must consider before granting

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substituted

substituted a. 代替的;替补的 指一人或一物代替他人他物从事某项行为或服务,或占据其位置。该词常用于描述事物的更换〔replacement〕,在大多数情况下,通常暗含有被代替者已被去除或消失的内容。但在涉及法律关系当事人责任的处理时,被代替人往往仍应对其原有行为承担责任而并不概由代替人承担。 (→substituted trustee)

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substituted contract

A contract made between parties to an earlier contract so that the new one takes the place of and discharges the earlier one. • A substituted contract differs from a novation (as “novation” is traditionally defined) in that the latter requires the substitution for the original obligor of a third person not a party to

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