/kɔˈʃən ˈdʒʊrəˌtɔri/ – Phrase
Definition: (Scot) việc bảo đảm có tuyên thệ.
A more thorough explanation: “Caution juratory” refers to a formal warning or admonition given under oath or affirmation. It is a legal term used to describe a solemn caution or admonition made by a person who is under oath or affirmation, typically in a legal context.
Example: Before signing the contract, the lawyer advised her client to exercise caution due to the juratory language included in the agreement.