- fide-jubere
- (Civil law.) To become surety for the obligation of another person.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
fide-jubere — /faydiy jabiriy/ faydiy juwbiyz? faydiy juwbiyow/ In the civil law, to order a thing upon one s faith; to pledge one s self; to become surety for another. Fide jubes? Fide jubeo: Do you pledge yourself? I do pledge myself. One of the forms of… … Black's law dictionary
fide-jubere — /faydiy jabiriy/ faydiy juwbiyz? faydiy juwbiyow/ In the civil law, to order a thing upon one s faith; to pledge one s self; to become surety for another. Fide jubes? Fide jubeo: Do you pledge yourself? I do pledge myself. One of the forms of… … Black's law dictionary
fidéjusseur — [ fideʒysɶr ] n. m. • 1358; lat. fidejussor, de fides « foi » et jubere « ordonner » ♦ Dr. Vieilli Celui qui se porte garant de la dette d un autre. ⇒ caution. ⇒FIDÉJUSSEUR, subst. masc. DR., vx. Celui qui s engage envers le créancier pour… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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