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41continuance in good health — A condition in a life insurance policy construed by some authorities to mean that there have been no changes in the condition of the insured s health following the making of the application for insurance, but other authorities hold that the… …
42mandatory continuance — A continuance resulting by operation of law, as where a case is not reached for trial by the end of a term. 17 Am J2d Contin § 1. A continuance to which a party is entitled as a matter of right, for example, in some jurisdictions, a continuance… …
43darrein continuance — The last continuance. See puis darrein continuance …
44Business Continuance Volume — In disk arrays, a Business Continuance Volume, or BCV, is EMC Corporation s term for an independently addressable copy of data volume, that uses advanced mirroring technique for business continuity purposes. [… …
45unintermitted continuance — index perpetuity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
46non-continuance — /nɒn kənˈtɪnjuəns/ (say non kuhn tinyoohuhns) noun 1. lack of continuance. 2. failure to continue …
47darrein continuance — /dareyn kantinyuwans/ The last continuance …
48darrein continuance — /dareyn kantinyuwans/ The last continuance …
49puis darrein continuance — /pwis d?ran kantinyuwans/ Since the last continuance. In common law pleading, the name of a plea which a defendant was allowed to put in, after having already pleaded, where some new matter of defense arose after issue joined; such as payment, a… …
50puis darrein continuance — See plea puis darrein continuance …