DE CAUTIONE ADMITTENDA
de cautione admittenda (dee kaw-shee-oh-nee ad-mi-ten-d<<schwa>>), n.[Law Latin “of
security to be taken”] Hist. A writ commanding a bishop who had ordered an excommunicated
person held for contempt, even though the prisoner had offered bail and promised to obey the
church in the future, to take the offered security and order the prisoner’s release.[Blacks Law 8th]