Legal Definition and Related Resources of Absente
Meaning of Absente
(Lat. ablative of absens). Being absent. A common term in the old reports. “The three justices, absente North, G. J., were clear of opinion.” 2 Mod. 14.
What does Absente mean in American Law?
The definition of Absente in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Absent. In old reports, a word used to indicate judges not present at the argument.
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