CARRY ON definition

CARRY ON means to proceed with what was being done before an interruption.
CARRY ON means to proceed with whatever was being done before the interruption occurred. Only the RSO can issue this command.
CARRY ON means proceed with whatever was being done before some interruption occurred.

Examples of CARRY ON in a sentence

  • SUBJECT TO ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS, EACH PASSENGER MAY CARRY ON BOARD THE AIRCRAFT BAGGAGE OF SUCH BULKY OR FRAGILE NATURE AS TO REQUIRE THE BLOCKING OUT OR USE OF A SEAT OR SEATS, SUBJECT TO A MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF 75 KGS.

  • IN ADDITION TO THE FOREGOING, NON-BERMUDIAN PERSONS MAY NOT CARRY ON OR ENGAGE IN ANY TRADE OR BUSINESS IN BERMUDA UNLESS SUCH PERSONS ARE AUTHORIZED TO DO SO UNDER APPLICABLE BERMUDA LEGISLATION.

  • AT NO TIME CAN A CARRY ON INSTRUMENT BE PLACED IN ANY LUGGAGE HOLD OR CONTAINER.

  • THIRD: THIS CORPORATION IS AUTHORIZED TO CARRY ON ANY LAWFUL BUSINESS OR ENTERPRISE.

  • LESSEE SHALL NOT KEEP ANY ROOMERS, LODGERS, OR BOARDERS, OR CARRY ON ANY TRADE, PROFESSION, BUSINESS, SCHOOL, COURSE OF INSTRUCTION OR ENTERTAINMENT, OR TEACH INSTRUMENTAL OR VOCAL MUSIC, DRAMATICS OR DANCING ON THE PREMISES.


More Definitions of CARRY ON

CARRY ON means promotion of a failed candidate in the next higher class without clearing all the subjects in previous professional examination (Not allowed under the provisions of this Prospectus).
CARRY ON means to proceed with whatever was being done before the interruption occurred.
CARRY ON means carry on, operate, perform, keep, hold, occupy, deal in or use, whether as principal, agent, contractor or sub-contractor.
CARRY ON means to carry on, continue, operate, perform, keep, hold, occupy, or use a thing, object or practice;
CARRY ON means operate, perform, keep, hold, occupy, deal in or use, for gain whether as principal or agent;
CARRY ON means to carry on, continue, operate, perform, keep, hold, occupy, deal in or use a thing, object or practice for gain;
CARRY ON means carry on, operate, perform, keep, hold, occupy, deal in or use for gain, whether as principal or agent, and includes all aspects of promoting, marketing, advertising, selling, delivering, supporting and servicing the goods or services of the business, but excluding responding to tenders.