noun
Etymology: probably translation of French caution juratoire, translation of Late Latin cautio juratoria
1. Scots law : a security consisting of a sworn inventory and pledge of the goods of the affiant
2. admiralty law : a suit in forma pauperis
noun
Etymology: probably translation of French caution juratoire, translation of Late Latin cautio juratoria
1. Scots law : a security consisting of a sworn inventory and pledge of the goods of the affiant
2. admiralty law : a suit in forma pauperis
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012