caution money

An amount of money left with a person or organization to pay for damage that might be done or for some other thing that might cost them money money paid by someone who has a contract with someone else, to make certain that they do what the contract says they must do money paid by someone who is about to buy something that is expensive and complicated to buy, for example a house, to prove that they intend to complete the deal. [1]


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