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Legal Definitions - prohibited substitution

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Definition of prohibited substitution

Definition: Prohibited substitution is when someone is not allowed to replace another person or thing.

For example, in Louisiana law, a person who is not a trustee cannot take full ownership of property and deliver it to another designated person at death. This is called a prohibited substitution.

Another example of substitution is when a person is designated to take the place of another person or thing. This can happen in parliamentary law when an amendment replaces one or more words with others.

These examples illustrate the definition of substitution, which is the process by which one person or thing takes the place of another person or thing.

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Simple Definition

Prohibited substitution is when someone is not allowed to replace another person or thing. For example, if a rule says that only a certain person can do a job, no one else can substitute for them. In some cases, a person can be named to take the place of someone else, but there are rules about when and how this can happen. This is called substitution. However, in some situations, it is not allowed at all, and this is called prohibited substitution.

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