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May have been allowed to officiate continuously
May have been allowed to officiate continuously, The words 'may have been allowed to officiate continuously' in
Shall continue the employ
Shall continue the employ, the expression 'shall continue the employ' means and
To continue
To continue, means when bonds are purchased without having been paid for
Were continuing as such
Were continuing as such, the expression 'were continuing' is significant. This is
Refusal to continue to employ
Refusal to continue to employ, the words 'refusal to continue to employ' in
Continuing nuisances
Continuing nuisances, may amount to a further tort of nuisance; this
Continuous service
Continuous service, means uninterrupted service, and includes service which may be
Officiating continuously in a senior post
Officiating continuously in a senior post, the ex-pression 'officiated continuously in a
Continually
Without cessation unceasingly continuously as the current flows continually
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health or safety of the public
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health
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