Legal Definition and Related Resources of Jurats
Meaning of Jurats
(Law hat. jurati). Sworn men; officers of certain municipal corporations in England, in the nature of aldermen or assistants. Cowell; Blount. So called from their official oaths. See Dugdale, Imbanking, 18 et seq.
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