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non-aˈppearance [non- 1.] Failure or neglect to appear, esp. in a court of law, as a party to a suit or as a witness.
1475Rolls of Parlt. VI. 134/1 Londes..which they forfetted by their noun apperaunce. 1562Act 5 Eliz. c. 9 §12 The Loss..that the Party..shall sustain by reason of the Non-appearance of the said Witness. a1676Hale Prim. Orig. Man. (1677) 161 Arts and Sciences..have their non-appearances for some Ages, and then seem first to discover themselves where before they were not known. 1768Blackstone Comm. III. x. 193 Through their default or non-appearance in a possessory action, they were..without any remedy. 1846Browning Luria i, The non-appearance of our foe's ally. 1874Stubbs Const. Hist. (1897) I. iii. 60 Although it does not follow that it was unknown to them, its non-appearance is a presumptive evidence of superior simplicity of organisation. So non-aˈppearer, one who fails to appear.
1755N. Magens Insurances II. 145 The Proceedings..against the Non-Appearers..shall be from three Days to three Days, for the first, second, and third Default. |