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right, without which he would not have been suffered to continue in the enjoyment of it. For a long possession may
Possession
through agent, it is true that the legal possession would continue to reside in the owner but the actual physical possession
Office of profit
appoint a person to an office of profit or to continue him in that office or revoke his appointment at their
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Unauthorised occupation
public premises without authority for such occupation, and includes the continuance in occupation by any person of the public premises after
London, Port of
shall notwithstanding the repeal of enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the
Entrustment
on whose behalf that property is handed over to another, continues to be its owner. Entrustment is not necessarily a term
Education
provision for the establishment by the local education authorities of continuation schools at which young persons must attend (with certain exceptions).
Easement
for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent
Demise
41) (c. 7 as commonly printed), s. 8, as to continuance for six months of Privy Councillors, Lord Chancellor, and others;
Defender of the Faith
3, the title was expressly given by Parliament, and has continued to be used by all succeeding Sovereigns of this country
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