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An absolute duty is one that has to be carried out regardless of consequences and the effort and cost of performing the duty. There is reason or excuse for not carrying out the duty.
They are Catholic people and Friar Lawrence is a priest. Although her parents do not let Juliet out of the house for any other reason, they are duty bound as good Catholics to allow her to visit a priest, confess her sins and be absolved--that's one of the sacraments. Juliet uses this excuse twice in the play to get out of the house and go to Friar Lawrence's
Excuse is a homograph meaning to release (someone) from a duty or requirement and a reason or explanation put forward to defend or justify a fault or offense.
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The verb excuse means to allow or tolerate, or to justify, or to apologize, or to give permission.E.g.One can excuse others for mistakes honestly made.We do not excuse poor manners.He tried to excuse his attire by saying he had no time to dress properly.The court will excuse you from jury duty for good cause.
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The main duty of a county commissioner is to administrate the county government. This is a an elective position and is answerable to the national assembly.
To contact jury duty in Orange County, California, you can visit the Orange County Superior Court website and look for the jury duty section. There, you can find contact information for the jury duty office, including phone numbers and email addresses. You can also reach out to the court clerk's office for assistance with any questions or concerns regarding jury duty.
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noAdded: (in the US) members of certain religions, who conscientiously object to sitting in judgment on others, or those suffering from physical disabilities, etc, can be excused from jury duty. However, EVERYONE, even if they believe that they have a valid reason to be excused from serving, must present it to the court for approval. Only the court can excuse you. Plain out--and-out refusal to report for jury duty is not an excuse.