Unconditional; complete and perfect in itself, wlthout relation to, or dependence on, other things or persons,—as an absolute right; without condition, excep-tion, restriction, qualification, or limitation, —as an absolute conveyance, an absolute estate ; final, peremptory,—as an absolute rule. People v. Ferry, 84 Cal. 31, 24 Pac. 33; W11-son v. white, 133 Ind. 614, 33 N. E. 361, 19 L. R. A. 581; Johnson v. Johnson, 32 Ala. 687; Germania F. Ins. Co. v. Stewart, 13 Ind. App. 627, 42 N. E. 286