Continuous - Law Dictionary Search Results
To continue
To continue, means when bonds are purchased without having been paid for
Shall continue the employ
Shall continue the employ, the expression 'shall continue the employ' means and
Continuing wrong
Continuing wrong, If a duty continues from day to day, the
Continuing candidate
Continuing candidate, a continuing candidate has been defined to mean not
Continuation clause
Continuation clause. In English time policies it has been usual to
Officiating continuously in a senior post
Officiating continuously in a senior post, the ex-pression 'officiated continuously in a
Continuing nuisances
Continuing nuisances, may amount to a further tort of nuisance; this
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health or safety of the public
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health
Continuation
That act or state of continuing the state of being continued uninterrupted extension or succession prolongation
Continuant
Continuing prolonged sustained as a continuant sound
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