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Continuing offence
Continuing offence, means type of crime which is committed over a
Puis darrein continuance, plea of
Puis darrein continuance, plea of. In olden times, when the pleadings were each
Expiring laws continuance Acts
Expiring laws continuance Acts. Acts so called and continuing, generally until the end
Continuous
cessation or interruption without intervening space or time uninterrupted unbroken continual unceasing constant continued protracted extended as a continuous line of
Continuing default
Continuing default, in 'Words and Phrases', Permanent Edition, under the head
Continuing candidate
Continuing candidate, a continuing candidate has been defined to mean not
Continuance, notice of trial by
Continuance, notice of trial by, when notice of trial had been
Continuation clause
Continuation clause. In English time policies it has been usual to
Continuing wrong
Continuing wrong, If a duty continues from day to day, the
May have been allowed to officiate continuously
May have been allowed to officiate continuously, The words 'may have been allowed to officiate continuously' in
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