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Consecutive

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Consecution

A following or sequel actual or logical dependence

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Consecute

To follow closely to endeavor to overtake to pursue

consecutive sentence

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Consecutively

In a consecutive manner by way of sequence successively

sentence

crime is ordered to receive concurrent sentence : a sentence that runs at the same time as another consecutive sentence : a sentence that runs before or after another cumulative sentence : consecutive sentence in this entry

Week

period'. In Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (Third Edition), it is stated that '(1) though a week usually means any consecutive seven days, it will sometimes be interpreted to mean the ordinary notion of a week reckoning from Sunday

Coke, Sir Edward

Law, 3rd Edn. 1883, at p. 364, to be an 'utter incapacity for anything like correct language or consecutive thoughts.' Lord Campbell, however, writes that his First Institute (being the Commentary on Littleton) 'may be studied with

Rules of Court

pursuance of the powers of various Acts of Parliament. See as to the Common Law Courts, which promulgated consecutive Rules without any division into Orders, Day's Common Law Procedure Acts; and as to the Court of Chancery,

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Consecutive

Matched in: Term Consecutive

Consecution

A following or sequel actual or logical dependence

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Consecute

To follow closely to endeavor to overtake to pursue

consecutive sentence

Matched in: Term consecutive sentence

Consecutively

In a consecutive manner by way of sequence successively

sentence

crime is ordered to receive concurrent sentence : a sentence that runs at the same time as another consecutive sentence : a sentence that runs before or after another cumulative sentence : consecutive sentence in this entry

Week

period'. In Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (Third Edition), it is stated that '(1) though a week usually means any consecutive seven days, it will sometimes be interpreted to mean the ordinary notion of a week reckoning from Sunday

Coke, Sir Edward

Law, 3rd Edn. 1883, at p. 364, to be an 'utter incapacity for anything like correct language or consecutive thoughts.' Lord Campbell, however, writes that his First Institute (being the Commentary on Littleton) 'may be studied with

Rules of Court

pursuance of the powers of various Acts of Parliament. See as to the Common Law Courts, which promulgated consecutive Rules without any division into Orders, Day's Common Law Procedure Acts; and as to the Court of Chancery,

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