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fidejussion|faɪdiːˈdʒʌʃən| [ad. L. fidejussiōn-em, n. of action f. fide-jubēre: see next.] A giving or being surety or bail; suretyship.
1657A. Farindon 30 Serm. i. 15 If he will be a surety, such is the nature of fidejussion and suretiship, he must. Hence fideˈjussionary a.
1880Muirhead Gaius iv. §137 [He] gave his fidejussionary undertaking for Lucius Titius for something indefinite. |