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this is not quite the same as The Continuing Overt Act, HCOB 29 Sept 65. In
that type the person is repeating overt acts against something usually named. In the continuous overt a person who believes he is harmful to others may also believe that many of his common ordinary actions are harmful.
He may feel he is committing a continuous overt on others.
Example:
a clothing model believes she is committing a fraud on older women by displaying clothing to them in which they will look poorly.
In her estimation this is a continuous overt act.
(HCOB 15 Dec 73)