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A quick definition of rule absolute:

A rule absolute is a final decision made by a court. It can be a judgment in a divorce case or any other type of court order. Sometimes, both parties agree to the terms of the decision, which is called a consent decree. A decree absolute is a final decision in a divorce case that cannot be changed unless there are exceptional circumstances. Other types of decrees include custody decrees, which determine who will take care of children, and interlocutory decrees, which are temporary decisions made during a court case.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A court's final judgment that has become unconditional because the time specified in the decree nisi has passed. It is also known as a decree absolute or order absolute.

Example: In a divorce case, a decree nisi is issued by the court, which means that the divorce is not yet final. After a certain period of time, if no objections are raised, the court issues a rule absolute, which makes the divorce final and unconditional.

This example illustrates how a rule absolute is the final judgment in a legal case, in this case, a divorce. It shows that the court has made a decision that is now unconditional and cannot be changed.

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