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Absolute




Absolute

Without any condition or encumbrance, as an "absolute bond,"simplex obligatio, in distinction from a conditional bond;

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Without
Pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause.

Condition
Persons. The situation in civil society which creates certain relations between the individual, to whom it is applied, and one or more others, from which mutual rights and obligations arise.

Encumbrance
A burden or charge upon an estate or property, so that it cannot be disposed of without being subject to it.

Bond
A written agreement by which a person insures he will pay a certain sum of money if he does not perform certain duties property.



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Absolute conveyance
A conveyance entirely executed; not conditional, as in the case of a mortgage.

Absolution
A definite sentence whereby a man accused of any crime is acquitted.



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Ablegati
Diplomacy. Papal ambassadors of the second rank, who are sent with a less extensive commission to a court where there are no nuncios.

Abnepos
Civil law. The grandson of a grandson or granddaughter, or fourth descendant.

Abortus
The fruit of an abortion; the child born before its time, incapable of life.

Abscond
To go in a clandestine manner out of the jurisdiction of the courts, or to lie concealed in order to avoid their process.

Absent parent
The parent who does not have custodial rights to the child, but is responsible for the partial support of the child and is physically absent from the home where the child resides. this parent is usually referred to as the non-custodial parent.

Absolute

Absolute conveyance
A conveyance entirely executed; not conditional, as in the case of a mortgage.

Absolution
A definite sentence whereby a man accused of any crime is acquitted.

Absque hoc
Pleading. When the pleadings were in Latin these words were employed in a traverse.

Absque impetitione vasti
Without impeachment of waste. Without any right to prevent waste.

Absque tali causa
This phrase is used in a traverse de injuria, by which the plaintiff affirms that without the cause in his plea alleged he commit the said trespasses.

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