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non-ˈaccess Law. [non- 1.] Impossibility of access for sexual intercourse, as in the case of a husband being abroad or at sea.
1799Sporting Mag. XIII. 333 A declaration of non-access within a certain time. 1857Greenleaf Treat. Law Evidence I. §28. 38 note, Non-access is not presumed from the fact that the wife lived in adultery with another. 1891Daily News 19 Dec. 7/2 The paternity was denied by the petitioner on the ground of non-access. |