- continuando
- /kantinyuwaendow/ In old pleading, a form of allegation in which the trespass, criminal offense, or other wrongful act complained of is charged to have been committed on a specified day and to have "continued" to the present time, or is averred to have been committed at divers days and times within a given period or on a specified day and on divers other days and times between that day and another. This is called "laying the time with a continuando." Continuing. Enduring; not terminated by a single act or fact; subsisting for a definite period or intended to cover or apply to successive similar obligations or occurrences.As to continuing breach- continuing consideration- continuing conspiracy- continuing damages- continuing guaranty; and continuing nuisance, see those titles.See also perpetuity
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.