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Answer for the clue "Still valid ", 9 letters:
unexpired

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Word definitions for unexpired in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. not having come to an end or been terminated by passage of time; "elected to fill the senator's unexpired term"; "an unexpired driver's license" [ant: expired ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Not expired. 2 Of food, still edible. 3 Of an agreement, coupon, or law, still in force.

Usage examples of unexpired.

In case of vacancy among the elective members of the senate or in the house of representatives, special elections may be held in the districts wherein such vacancy occurred under such regulations as may be prescribed by law, but senators or representatives elected in such cases shall hold office only for the unexpired portion of the term wherein the vacancy occurred.

Resident Commissioner thus elected shall hold office only for the unexpired portion of the term wherein the vacancy occurred.

Clay was again elected to fill the unexpired time in the United States Senate.

He had contracted for 100,000 bricks, ordered specially made window frames from London, and in Philadelphia purchased the unexpired servitude of an indentured servant, a stonecutter, to do the columns.

It would locate even unexpired implants, and could be used to remove them.

Much as he demurred, she compelled him to receive back the unexpired portion of his rent.

Protectorate, lease unexpired, and any net losses once again written off to tax.

Senator Richard Russell had died in office, and Governor Jimmy Carter, whose opponent my father had supported, had appointed a man named Gambrell to fill the unexpired term.

He was happily teaching economics at Davidson when a compromise appointment sent him to the Senate to fill an unexpired term.

The omission to comply with any of these restrictions and requirements would automatically cancel my parole and subject me to arrest and re-imprisonment for the unexpired period of the original sentence.

King Cortlandt was filling out an unexpired term of a congressman who died suddenly.

Jack Singleton and myself to take the house for the month between mid-May and mid-June, but as I have already mentioned a short three weeks was all the time we passed there, and we had more than a week of our tenancy yet unexpired when we left the place, though on the very last afternoon we enjoyed the finest dry-fly fishing that has ever fallen to my lot.

A provision that claims resulting from rejection of an unexpired lease should be treated as on a parity with provable debts, but limited to an amount equal to three years rent, was held not to amount to a taking of property without due process of law, since it provided a new and more certain remedy for a limited amount, in lieu of an existing remedy inefficient and uncertain in result.

The books showed that the vast majority of the death insurance policies were unexpired, which amounted to the saving of nearly two hundred lives throughout the nation.

Meanwhile, Reether had been living in a pretentious North Side apartment, which he had acquired at bargain rates because of an unexpired lease.