pursuance in the PONS Dictionary

pursuance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in pursuance of
in pursuance of one's duties

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The implementation of putting up the school was a pursuance of the institution's mission and vission.
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In pursuance of laws enacted under the constitution of 1821, justices of the peace were chosen at the general elections or were appointed by the courts.
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A person must also not provide false or misleading information or to interfere with another person's actions in pursuance of the requirements.
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The accused were acting in pursuance of criminal conspiracy as judicially proved.
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The governing board was formed in pursuance of the 7th clause of the contract, according to which it is a collegial body that takes decisions on a consensus basis.
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The sergeant was at the relevant time off duty, in plain clothes, on the scene in his private vehicle and in pursuance of his own interests.
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Lawyers are heavily relying on the services of, for example, forensic accountancy experts and risk-assessment specialists in the pursuance of stolen assets and funds.
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These actions, in pursuance of a state policy, amount to extermination as a crime against humanity.
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The heir obtains ownership, or a lesser real right (such as an usufruct), only on delivery or transfer in pursuance of a testamentary disposition or intestate succession.
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It is a requirement of the defence that the accused herself/himself had a settled intention of dying in pursuance of the pact.
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