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beneficium ce·den·da·rum ac·ti·o·num \-ˌkāˌdenˈdärəmˌäktēˈōnəm, -äˌru̇-, -ōˌnu̇m; -ˌsēˌdenˈda(a)rəˌmakshēˈōnəm\ noun Etymology: Late Latin, right of yielding the suits Roman & civil law : the right of a surety before paying his principal's debt to a creditor to insist that the creditor's cause of action against the debtor or any cosurety first be assigned to the surety making the payment |