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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

Continuation clause

Continuation clause. In English time policies it has been usual to provide by a clause attached to the policy,

Continuing nuisances

Continuing nuisances, may amount to a further tort of nuisance; this is called a continuing nuisance, Taberley v. Henry

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Continuous service

Continuous service, means uninterrupted service, and includes service which may be interrupted merely on account of sickness or authorised

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

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

Continuity of service in the context of

Continuity of service in the context of, daily wager means the maintenance of the seniority of the workman amongst

Continuity of work

Continuity of work, involves the contractor having on site and using effectively such labour, materials and equipment as are

Continuous voyage

Continuous voyage. See CONTRABAND.

Continuing guarantee

Continuing guarantee, is one which extends to a series of transactions and is not exhausted by nor confined to

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