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Departure In Despite Of Court

In old English practice. The ten-ant in a real action, having once appeared, was considered as constructively present in court until again called upon. Hence if, up-on being demanded, he failed to appear, he was sald to have “departed in despite [i. e., contempt] of the court.”

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)