Continuation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Continuedly
Continuously
Continuant
Continuing prolonged sustained as a continuant sound
Continuously
Continuously, has one definite meaning only to convey uninterruptedness in time sequence or essence and on the other hand
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continuance
continuance : the postponement of the court proceedings in a case to a future day
continue
continue -tin·ued -tinu·ing : to postpone (a legal proceeding) to a future day
continuing
continuing 1 : marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence [a criminal enterprise] 2 : needing no renewal
Continuer
One who continues one who has the power of perseverance or persistence
Continuously
In a continuous maner without interruption
Continuances
Continuances, the successive entries (after the first) which in former days were made on the record as the pleadings
Continuous
Without break cessation or interruption without intervening space or time uninterrupted unbroken continual unceasing constant continued protracted extended as a continuous line of railroad a continuous current of electricity
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Continuation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Continuedly
Continuously
Continuant
Continuing prolonged sustained as a continuant sound
Continuously
Continuously, has one definite meaning only to convey uninterruptedness in time sequence or essence and on the other hand
Keep your definitions linked to case research
continuance
continuance : the postponement of the court proceedings in a case to a future day
continue
continue -tin·ued -tinu·ing : to postpone (a legal proceeding) to a future day
continuing
continuing 1 : marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence [a criminal enterprise] 2 : needing no renewal
Continuer
One who continues one who has the power of perseverance or persistence
Continuously
In a continuous maner without interruption
Continuances
Continuances, the successive entries (after the first) which in former days were made on the record as the pleadings
Continuous
Without break cessation or interruption without intervening space or time uninterrupted unbroken continual unceasing constant continued protracted extended as a continuous line of railroad a continuous current of electricity
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