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In Absentia
The latin word meaning" in absence of" . It refers to a term used in court to declare something in absence of , usually the defendant or accused, who may have escaped or not attended the trial of the court during its progress.

 


DURANTE ABSENTIA - When the executor is out of the jurisdiction of the court or officer to whom belongs the probate of wills and granting letters of administration, ...

Absentia - Absent; proceeding without the defendant present.
Abstract of Title - A chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting the title to a parcel of real property.

Absentia ejus qui reipublicae causa abest, neque ei, neque alii damnosa esse debet. The absence of him who is employed in the service of the state, ought not to be burdensome to him nor to others. Dig. 50, 17, 140.

in absentia
(in ab-sensh-ee-ah) adj. or adv. phrase. Latin for "in absence," ...
in camera
adj. or adv. phrase. Latin for "in chambers." This refers to a he...

TRIAL IN ABSENTIA A trial held without the defendant's presence.
TRUE BILL An endorsement by a grand jury upon a bill of indictment, when they find sufficient evidence to try the accused of a criminal felony charge.

The earliest mail services were disorganized at best, with no uniform system in place until 1691, when Thomas Neale established a North American postal service under a British Crown grant and, in absentia, ...

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