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Continuing wrong
Continuing wrong, If a duty continues from day to day, the non-performance of that duty from day to day
Continuing candidate
Continuing candidate, a continuing candidate has been defined to mean not elected and not exclude from the poll at
Continuance, notice of trial by
Continuance, notice of trial by, when notice of trial had been given, and the a plaintiff was not ready
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Refusal to continue to employ
Refusal to continue to employ, the words 'refusal to continue to employ' in s. 2(1) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 means
Officiating continuously in a senior post
Officiating continuously in a senior post, the ex-pression 'officiated continuously in a senior post' in Rule 3(3)(b) of the Seniority
Continuous service
Continuous service, means uninterrupted service, and includes service which may be interrupted merely on account of sickness or authorised
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 or safety of the public, If it appears
Continuing nuisances
Continuing nuisances, may amount to a further tort of nuisance; this is called a continuing nuisance, Taberley v. Henry
continuing trespass
continuing trespass see trespass
Continuous voyage
Continuous voyage. See CONTRABAND.
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Continuing wrong
Continuing wrong, If a duty continues from day to day, the non-performance of that duty from day to day
Continuing candidate
Continuing candidate, a continuing candidate has been defined to mean not elected and not exclude from the poll at
Continuance, notice of trial by
Continuance, notice of trial by, when notice of trial had been given, and the a plaintiff was not ready
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Refusal to continue to employ
Refusal to continue to employ, the words 'refusal to continue to employ' in s. 2(1) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 means
Officiating continuously in a senior post
Officiating continuously in a senior post, the ex-pression 'officiated continuously in a senior post' in Rule 3(3)(b) of the Seniority
Continuous service
Continuous service, means uninterrupted service, and includes service which may be interrupted merely on account of sickness or authorised
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 or safety of the public, If it appears
Continuing nuisances
Continuing nuisances, may amount to a further tort of nuisance; this is called a continuing nuisance, Taberley v. Henry
continuing trespass
continuing trespass see trespass
Continuous voyage
Continuous voyage. See CONTRABAND.
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