Continuing - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarMetalepsis
The continuation of a trope in one word through a succession of significations or the union of two or more
Loquacious
Given to continual talking talkative garrulous
Lethargy
Morbid drowsiness continued or profound sleep from which a person can scarcely be awaked
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landmass
a large continuous extent of land as the Eurasian landmass
Incessantly
Unceasingly continually
Incessable
Unceasing continual
Exhausted paper
Exhausted paper, means a ballot paper on which no further preference is recorded for a continuing candidate; provided that a paper shall be deemed to be exhausted in any case in which-- (a) the
Tenant
1 SCR 110. The word 'tenant' is defined in s. 2(h) of the Act to include any person continuing in possession after the termination of his tenancy but shall not include any person against whom any decree
Act of Parliament
first day of the sessions in which they were passed. But where an Act expires before a bill continuing it has received the Royal assent, the latter Act takes effect from the expiration of the former, unless
Desertion
consider to be in accordance with his means and hers. Desertion for this purpose is regarded as a continuing act, Piper v. Piper, 1901, P. 198. As to whether the obtaining of an order under the Act
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Continuing - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarMetalepsis
The continuation of a trope in one word through a succession of significations or the union of two or more
Loquacious
Given to continual talking talkative garrulous
Lethargy
Morbid drowsiness continued or profound sleep from which a person can scarcely be awaked
Keep your definitions linked to case research
landmass
a large continuous extent of land as the Eurasian landmass
Incessantly
Unceasingly continually
Incessable
Unceasing continual
Exhausted paper
Exhausted paper, means a ballot paper on which no further preference is recorded for a continuing candidate; provided that a paper shall be deemed to be exhausted in any case in which-- (a) the
Tenant
1 SCR 110. The word 'tenant' is defined in s. 2(h) of the Act to include any person continuing in possession after the termination of his tenancy but shall not include any person against whom any decree
Act of Parliament
first day of the sessions in which they were passed. But where an Act expires before a bill continuing it has received the Royal assent, the latter Act takes effect from the expiration of the former, unless
Desertion
consider to be in accordance with his means and hers. Desertion for this purpose is regarded as a continuing act, Piper v. Piper, 1901, P. 198. As to whether the obtaining of an order under the Act
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