continuing

  • 71continuing operation — An activity or operation within an organization that remains active. Contrast *discontinued operation …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 72continuing education — UK / US noun [uncountable] lessons for adults, often held in the evening, that give them the opportunity to study a wide variety of subjects …

    English dictionary

  • 73continuing education — contin′uing (or contin′ued) educa′tion n. edu a program of courses for adults offered by a university extension or other institution …

    From formal English to slang

  • 74continuing education — /kənˌtɪnjuɪŋ ɛdʒəˈkeɪʃən/ (say kuhn.tinyoohing ejuh kayshuhn) noun education, usually part time, for persons beyond the school leaving age; further education; adult education …

  • 75continuing contract — A contract calling for periodic performances over a space of time …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 76continuing jurisdiction — A doctrine invoked commonly in child custody or support cases by which a court which has once acquired jurisdiction continues to possess it for purposes of amending and modifying its orders therein. Curtis v. Gibbs, Tex., 511 S.W.2d 263 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 77continuing covenant — One which indicates or necessarily implies the doing of stipulated acts successively or as often as the occasion may require; as, a covenant to pay rent by installments, to keep the premises in repair or insured, to cultivate land, etc …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 78continuing contract — A contract calling for periodic performances over a space of time …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 79continuing jurisdiction — A doctrine invoked commonly in child custody or support cases by which a court which has once acquired jurisdiction continues to possess it for purposes of amending and modifying its orders therein. Curtis v. Gibbs, Tex., 511 S.W.2d 263 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80continuing covenant — One which indicates or necessarily implies the doing of stipulated acts successively or as often as the occasion may require; as, a covenant to pay rent by installments, to keep the premises in repair or insured, to cultivate land, etc …

    Black's law dictionary