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New Year's Day
New Year's Day, the 1st of January. The 25th of March was the civil and legal New Year's Day till...
Columbus Day
The 12th day of October on which day in 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America landing on one of the Bahama...
D day
the day designated for the beginning of a planned attack by a military force in communications the day is often...
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Candlemas-day
Candlemas-day, a festival appointed by the Church to be observed on the second day of February in every year, in...
Deemed day of service
Deemed day of service, differs according to whether it is transmitted on a 'business day before 4 pm.' in which...
year-and-a-day rule
year-and-a-day rule : a common-law rule that relieves a defendant of responsibility for homicide if the victim lives for more...
Decoration Day
a day May 30 originally appointed for decorating with flowers the graves of the Union soldiers and sailors who fell...
Banking day
Banking day, means a day which is a business day in accordance with the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (UK),...
Day of importation
Day of importation, is either the day on which the import declaration for the goods is accepted by the relevant...
Day-rule, or day-writ
Day-rule, or day-writ, a permission to a prisoner to go out of prison, for the purpose of transacting his business,...
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