perpetuality

perpetuality

(pəˌpɛtʃʊˈælɪtɪ)
n
permanence; the condition or quality of being perpetual
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Welsing was insistent that this always-everywhere-all activities perpetuality was an actuality integral to the Eurasian supremacy mindset.
Current election commission should be dissolved to formulate a new, impartial and honest one making other revolutionary reforms in its functioning making it electronic, transparent, accountable and responsive for the perpetuality of the democracy and state.
Florida law is clear that in order for the landlord's interest to be subject to liens arising from improvements made by a tenant, the lease must require the tenant to make certain improvements or the improvements must constitute the "pith of the lease." (5) Improvements are of the "pith of the lease" if they are "essential to the purpose of the lease" and "vital to its perpetuality." (6)