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satisdation Civil Law. ? Obs.|sætɪsˈdeɪʃən| [a. L. satisdatiōn-em a giving of bail or security, n. of action f. satisdare to give bail, f. satis enough + dare to give. Cf. OF. satisdacion, -ccion, -tion, 13th c. in Godefr.] (See quot. 1656.)
1656Blount Glossogr., Satisdation, a putting in of Surety or Bail sufficient for performance of Covenants, or for payment of moneys. 1726Ayliffe Parergon 425 There is another Exception stiled an Exception of not giving Satisdation or Security. 1774S. Hallifax Rom. Civ. Law iii. iii. 88 Not unlike the Satisdations required from an Actor and Reus by the Roman laws. |