Continuations

/ˌkɒntɪnjʊˈeɪʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Acts of extending or continuing legal proceedings, actions, or rights beyond an original scope or period.
    The lawyer filed continuations to preserve the client's rights in the ongoing case.

Forms

  • continuation

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'continuations' often refer to procedural extensions or subsequent filings that extend original legal rights or case timelines.

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