Definition: Unacquittedness in the context of legal proceedings refers to a situation where an individual has not been served with a formal document or notice of action, such as a summons, judgment, or decree. This can occur for various reasons, including when the court is unable to reach the plaintiff or defendant due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness, lack of physical presence, or other legal impediments. Unacquittedness may also refer to an inability to respond to a request for information or
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