previous or incumbent?

Susan Hogarth hogarth at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 14:56:07 MST 2006


On 12/1/06, Mitchell Maltenfort <mmalten at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think you want "current" as in the "current contractor."
>
> I've only seen incumbent used for the current holder of an elected
> office, or as a synonym for obligation such as "it is incumbent upon
> us to..."

Thanks! I think government-speak has invaded my brain :-/

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