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CAUTIONER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAUTIONER is surety, guarantor. www.merriam-webster.com
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CAUTIONER - The Law Dictionary
A surety ; a bondsman. One who binds himself in a bond with the principal for greater security. He is still a cautioner whether the bond be to pay a debt. thelawdictionary.org
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cautioner, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun cautioner is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for cautioner is from around 1565, in the writing of Robert Lindsay ... www.oed.com
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cautioner
cautioner (ˈkɔːʃənə(r)) Also 7 Sc. catiounar (ˈkeʃənər). [f. caution n. and v. + -er1.] 1. Sc. Law. One who gives or becomes security for another; a surety; = caution n.1 b.c 1565 Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (1728) 8 He became cautioner that such enormities..should not be committed in time co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cautioner - Legal Dictionary
CAUTIONER, Scotch law, contracts. One who becomes bound as caution or surety for another, for the performance of any obligation or contract contained in a deed. legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com
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"CAUTIONER": One who guarantees another's debt - OneLook
▸ noun: A person who cautions. ▸ noun: (Scotland) A surety. Similar: monitor, forewarner, adviser, Warner, alerter, safeguarder, animadvertor, lookout ... onelook.com
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cautionry
cautionry Sc. Law. (ˈkɔːʃənrɪ) Also -ary, erie. [f. cautioner + -y: see -ery, -ry.] The position of a cautioner, suretyship. bond of cautionry: = bond of caution; see caution n. 1.1636 Rutherford Lett. lix. (1862) I. 159 Christ's act of cautionary. 1640–1 Kirkcudbr. War-Comm. Min. Bk. (1855) 74 John... Oxford English Dictionary
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CAUTIONER - Law Dictionary of Legal Terminology
CAUTIONER, Scotch law, contracts. One who becomes bound as caution or surety for another, for the performance of any obligation or contract contained in a deed. www.law-dictionary.org
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cautioner - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cautioner (plural cautioners). A person who cautions. (Scotland) A surety. 1693, James Dalrymple Stair, The institutions of the law of Scotland , page 755:. en.wiktionary.org
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Cautioner (@cautionermusic) • Instagram photos and videos
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Cautioner - Facebook
#DiscoverThis: Ohio band Cautioner offer up an intriguing blend of melodic rock and heaviness in their engaging post-hardcore sound. We took a listen to a ... www.facebook.com
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Cautioner | Spotify
Formed in 2012, Cautioner is a melodic, alternative/post-hardcore band from Ohio. 238. Followers. Facebook · Instagram · X. Company. AboutJobsFor the Record. open.spotify.com
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James Campbell Reddie
Several of my plans for promoting and extending his business failed and as requested I had to give him a large Cash Credit with the Royal Bank - But being Cautioner wikipedia.org
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Archibald Riddell (minister)
time to put his affairs in order, and attend several processes now depending both for and against him before the Session, upon the petitioner's being cautioner wikipedia.org
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infeftment
inˈfeftment Sc. Law. [f. prec. + -ment.] The action or fact of infefting; ‘the act of giving symbolical possession of heritable property, the legal evidence of which is an instrument of sasine’ (Bell Dict. Law Scot.); enfeoffment. infeftment in security, temporary infeftment of a creditor, to secure... Oxford English Dictionary
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