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Juridical days
Juridical days, days in court on which the laws are administered.
Lay days
Lay days, running or consecutive days; a term used as to the
Return-Days
Return-Days. These were certain days in term for the return of writs, 1 Chit. Arch.
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Running days
Running days. See LAY DAYS.
Seney-days
Seney-days, play-days, or times of pleasure and diversion.
Triverbial days
Triverbial days [dies fasti,Lat.], judicial days, when the Courts are open for
return day
return day : a day when a return is to be made: as a : a day on which the...
Year and a day
Year and a day, means in computing year and a day after an event, the day on which the event...
Fraction of a day
Fraction of a day, the law does not recognize, except in cass of necessity and for the purposes of justice,...
Commission day
Commission day, the opening day of the assize; so called because on that day the Royal Commission to the judges...
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