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judicatum solvi

judicatum solvi (joo-di-kay-t[schwa]m sol-vI). [Latin “that the judgment will be paid”] 1. Roman law. The payment of the sum awarded by way of judgment. 2. Roman law. Security for the payment of the sum awarded by way of judgment. • This applied when a representative appeared on the defendant’s behalf at the trial. 3. Civil […]

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cautio

cautio (kaw-shee-oh), n. [Latin “security”] Roman & civil law. 1. Security usu. given to ensure the performance of an obligation. See BAIL(1); BOND(2). 2. A surety. Pl. cautiones (kaw-shee-oh-neez). cautio fidejussoria (kaw-shee-oh fI-dee-y[schwa]-sor-ee-[schwa]). [Latin] Security given by a third party in a contract of fidejussio. See FIDEJUSSION. cautio judicatum solvi (kaw-shee-oh joo-di-kay-t[schwa]m sol-vI). [Latin] A

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