decree absolute Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˌkriː ˈæb.sə.luːt]
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Meaning of decree absolute In English

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Examples of decree absolute

  • Both the decree nisi and the decree absolute were granted. 

  • How this was arranged I do not know, but the decree nisi and the decree absolute were granted without any difficulties arising. 

  • Norman is getting a divorce—the decree absolute will be granted in March next. 

  • This mode of procedure was, of course, a most expensive one, and during the seventeenth century but three decrees absolute were granted, the parties in each belonging to the peerage and the cause being the same. 

  • Research increasingly corroborates that two years after the decree absolute the majority of children have the most attenuated relationship with their fathers.

  • For divorcees, the official statistics measure this by the legal definition of marriage duration, which is from wedding day to date of decree absolute.

  • That can be done for a period of three years after the decree absolute.

  • Then he is not to make the decree absolute.

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