CAUTION, TURATORY
\kˈɔːʃən], \kˈɔːʃən], \k_ˈɔː_ʃ_ə_n]\
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Scotch law. Juratory caution is that which a suspender swears is the best he can offer in order to obtain a suspension. Where the suspender cannot, from his low or suspected circumstances, procure unquestionable security, juratory caution is admitted. Ersk. Pr. L. Scot. 4, 3, 6.
By John Bouvier