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Habitual criminal

repeatedly or persistently and prima facie there should be a continuity in the commission of those offences, Ayub Pappubhan Navab Khan

House of Commons

by the Ballot Act, 1872, which was a temporary Act, continued annually by an Expiring Laws Continuance Act, until made permanent

His business

the phrase 'his business'. The words 'for the purpose of continuing or starting his business in the section should be amplified

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Hindu

of heterogeneous elements, Hinduism constitutes a very complex but largely continuous whole, and since it covers the whole of life, it

Habitual

would mean repeatedly or persistently and implies a thread of continuity stringing together similar repeated acts. An isolated default of rent

Funds, public

borrowed. This discharge was rarely effected. The public exigencies still continuing, the loans were continued, or the taxes again mortgaged for

Fer' natur', animals

in an enclosed warren, etc. The property in them only continues so long as they remain in a man's actual possession,

Extension and renewal

attached; to lengthen or prolong. Thus 'extension' ordinarily implies the continued existence of something to be extended. The distinction between 'extension'

Militia

by the (English) Militia (Ballot Suspension) Act, 1865--a temporary Act, continued annually from time to time by successive Expiring Laws Continuance

Living in adultery

Living in adultery, means a continuous course of adulterous relationship as distinguished from 'one or two

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