- de cautione admittenda
- For admitting caution,–an old English writ to compel a bishop to admit an ecclesiastical prisoner to bail or caution.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
cautione admittenda — See de cautione admittenda … Ballentine's law dictionary
cautione admittenda — /koshiyowniy sdmatenda/ In English ecclesiastical law, a writ that lies against a bishop who holds an excommunicated person in prison for contempt, notwithstanding he offers sufficient caution or security to obey the orders and commandment of the … Black's law dictionary
cautione admittenda — /koshiyowniy sdmatenda/ In English ecclesiastical law, a writ that lies against a bishop who holds an excommunicated person in prison for contempt, notwithstanding he offers sufficient caution or security to obey the orders and commandment of the … Black's law dictionary
de cautione admittenda — /diy koshiyowniy aedmatenda/ Writ to take caution or security. A writ which anciently lay against a bishop who held an excommunicated person in prison for his contempt, notwithstanding he had offered sufficient security (idoneam cautionem) to… … Black's law dictionary
de cautione admittenda — /diy koshiyowniy aedmatenda/ Writ to take caution or security. A writ which anciently lay against a bishop who held an excommunicated person in prison for his contempt, notwithstanding he had offered sufficient security (idoneam cautionem) to… … Black's law dictionary