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Definition of Furtherance

Furtherance
Furtherance Fur"ther*ance, n. The act of furthering or helping forward; promotion; advancement; progress. I know that I shall abide and continue with you all for your furthersnce and joy of faith. --Phil. i. 25. Built of furtherance and pursuing, Not of spent deeds, but of doing. --Emerson.

Meaning of Furtherance from wikipedia

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- destro****. In July 2000, Johnson was charged with five counts of murder in furtherance of a continuing criminal enterprise. While awaiting trial, she met Robert...
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- The ABC openly supports those who have committed illegal activity in furtherance of revolutionary aims that anarchists accept as legitimate. The Anarchist...
- conspiracies may require that at least one overt act be undertaken in furtherance of that agreement to constitute an offense. There is no limit to the...
- that government prosecutors need not prove evidence of an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy when prosecuting individuals under the drug conspiracy...
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- India (mainly in Nagaland and neighboring regions) and Myanmar, and the furtherance of Naga culture. Some Naga groups share a common belief of their ethnogenesis...
- that these substantive offenses were committed by Walter Pinkerton in furtherance of the unlawful agreement or conspiracy existing between the brothers...