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  • 81continuing bail — A form of statutory bail which extends the obligation of the surety from term to term, until the accused is discharged or surrendered to the proper official. 8 Am J2d Bail § 99 …

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  • 82continuing consideration — A consideration partly executed and partly executory. Hargroves v Cooke, 15 Ga 321, 326 …

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  • 83continuing contempt — A failure or refusal to comply with the order of the court to deliver or pay money, or the like, or to purge the contempt. Tindall v Westcott, 113 Ga 1114, 39 SE 450 …

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  • 84continuing contract — An executory, as distinguished from an executed contract. 17 Am J2d Contr § 6. A contract calling for performance in several units over a period of time. Spaeth v Becktell, 150 Or 111, 41 P2d 1064, 97 ALR 771 …

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  • 85continuing damages — Intermittent or occasional damages, sometimes called temporary damages, for the recovery of which successive actions may be required. 22 Am J2d Damg § 28 …

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  • 86continuing guaranty — A guaranty which covers a series of transactions or a succession of credits extended to the principal debtor, its purpose being to give him standing credit usable from time to time. 24 Am J1st Guar § 18 …

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  • 87continuing jurisdiction — An expression of variable meaning: (1) the jurisdiction of a court, once invoked by the commencement of an action, from that time to the final termination of the action; (2) jurisdiction for relief after final judgment; (3) and the jurisdiction… …

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  • 88continuing offer — An offer which is to be kept open for a certain time, or a proposal made to be accepted within a specified time. 17 Am J2d Contr § 32. If it is supported by a consideration, it is usually called an option. See option …

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  • 89continuing trespass — A wrongful act involving a course of action which is a direct invasion of the rights of another. 52 Am J1st Tresp § 18. A trespass in the taking of goods, although without intent to appropriate them, followed by an appropriation, the original… …

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  • 90continuing agreement — noun : an agreement made by a regular borrower with his lender, giving to the latter continued rights (as of collateral) for repeated transactions …

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