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Lawful day
Matched in: Term Lawful day
Juridical days
Juridical days, days in court on which the laws are administered.
Day-school
Matched in: Term Day-school
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Days of grace
Days of grace. Time of indulgence granted to an acceptor for the payment of his bill of exchange. It
Week
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (Third Edition), the word 'week' has been described as meaning 'the cycle of seven days, recognized in the calendar of the Jews and thence adopted in the calendar of Christian, Moham-medan and various
Trout
other Act be that period, or, if there is no such bye-law, be the period between the thirty-first day of August and the first day of March following. (4) The annual trout close season for rod and
Month
the change and change, or the time in which the moon returns to the same point, being twenty-eight days. (2) Solar, that period in which the sun passes through one of the twelve signs of the zodiac.
Fraction of a day
Matched in: Term Fraction of a day
Feasts
Feasts, anniversary days of rejoining, either on a civil or religious occasion; opposed to fasts. Our feasts are either (1) immovable,
Fasti
legal business might without impiety (sine piaculo) be transacted before the pr'tor were technically denominated fasti dies, i.e., lawful days. Consult Smith's Dict. of Antiq. … divine law; the epithet fastus is properly applied to anything in accordance with divine law, and hence those days upon which legal business might without impiety (sine piaculo) be transacted before the pr'tor were technically denominated fasti
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