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Strike
persons who are working for a particular employer, not to continue working for him, Bankey Lal v. State of Uttar Pradesh,
Sufferance, Tenancy at
the occupation, under a lawful title, is at an end, continues (having no title at all) in possession of the land,
Habitually
repeatedly or persistently and prima facie there should be a continuity in the commission of those offences, Ayub Pappu Nawabkhan Pathan
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Remainder
of a contingent remainder that the preceding estate of freehold continue in the actual seisin of the rightful tenant; it is
Year of allotment
in accordance with Rule 7 of these rules, who officiated continuously in a Senior Post from a date earlier than the
Residence
residence outside those limits marked with a considerable measure of continuance, Paster J.S. Singh v. Jyotsana Singh, AIR 1982 MP 122
Fellow - servant
limited to expire on the 31st December, 1887, but since continued by successive (English) Expiring Laws Continuance Acts. See COMMON EMPLOYMENT;
Conditional fee
8) is marked, as to its duration or time of continuance, by an event beyond which it is not to endure.
qualifying event
condition (as a terminal illness) that permits an acceleration or continuation of benefits or coverage ;esp : an event involving an
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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