Court Opinion

ID: 9640147
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 16:58:52.228754+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:10:27.393266
License: Public Domain

*292HUTCHESON, Circuit Judge
(concurring).
I concur in the opinion, and add to it that while the dictionary does define “continuous” as “without break, cessation, or interruption”, and a plausible argument might be advanced that “continuously” could be used in a sentence to carry the meaning of consecutiveness or cumulativeness, if so used it should be made very clear that it was so intended.
When it is noted that the word “with”, which follows “continuously” in the judgment, is the word which properly follows “concurrently”, I think it should be assumed that the word “continuously” was mistakenly written for concurrently, rather than to express the idea of cumulation.