Absolute denotes legal rights or powers that are complete, unconditional and free from restriction or qualification. The term absolute denotes legal completeness and freedom from conditions or limitations, signifying rights or actions that are unconditional and unrestricted (e.g., absolute ownership, absolute delivery) and encompassing unrestrained exercise of power; authoritative dictionaries and lexicons consistently define it as complete, unconditional and not dependent on appurtenant interests.
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Absolute denotes legal rights or powers that are complete, unconditional and free from restriction or qualification.
The term absolute denotes legal completeness and freedom from conditions or limitations, signifying rights or actions that are unconditional and unrestricted (e.g., absolute ownership, absolute delivery) and encompassing unrestrained exercise of power; authoritative dictionaries and lexicons consistently define it as complete, unconditional and not dependent on appurtenant interests.
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