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Discharge
7) Means discharge of a person in a running or continuing business - not discharge of all workmen when the industry
Desertion
and hers. Desertion for this purpose is regarded as a continuing act, Piper v. Piper, 1901, P. 198. As to whether
Custom and usage
Custom and usage, signify any rule which, having been continuously and uniformly observed for a long time, has obtained the
Common
which, by lapse of time, being formed into a prescription, continues, although there be no deed or instrument in writing which
Civil Law
in the Republican era, and the uneasiness occasioned by the continued quarrels of the particians and plebeians, rendered systematic legislation indispensable,
Building societies
Terminating, and (2) Permanent. A Terminating Society is one which continues only until every member has obtained an advance and then
Avuision
or where a river changes its course, and instead of continuing to flow between two properties, cuts off part of one
Assisa continuanda
Assisa continuanda, an ancient writ addressed to the justices of assize for
Army (UK)
that number. The Army Act has been frequently amended, and continues to be amended from year to year. See Army Annual
Amalgamation
share capital of other company which remains in existence and continues its undertaking but the context in which the term is
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