CAUTIO PRO EXPENSIS
\kˈɔːtɪˌə͡ʊ pɹˈə͡ʊ ɛkspˈɛnsɪs], \kˈɔːtɪˌəʊ pɹˈəʊ ɛkspˈɛnsɪs], \k_ˈɔː_t_ɪ__ˌəʊ p_ɹ_ˈəʊ ɛ_k_s_p_ˈɛ_n_s_ɪ_s]\
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Security for costs or expenses.
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This term is used among the civilians, Nov. 112, c. 2, and generally on the continent of Europe. In nearly all the countries of Europe, a foreign plaintiff, whether resident there or not, is required to give caution pro expenses; that is, security for costs. In some states this requisition is modified, and, when such plaintiff has real estate, or a commercial or manufacturing establishent within the state, he is not required to give such caution. Faelix, Droit. Intern. Prive, n. 106.
By John Bouvier
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