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After

event, the day of such event is not to be reckoned. (Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Third Edition, Volume I, page 86), Jitendar

Christmas-day

(R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIII., r. 6), and it is not reckoned in the computation of time where less than six days

Book of account

or both, as the case may be, there is no reckoning and no account. In the making of totals and striking

At any time

is prescribed within which suo mutu power could be exercised reckoning or starting from a particular date advisedly and constantly, Ibrahimpatnam

At any given time

period such as days, months or years are not prescribed reckoning from a particular date. But that does not mean that

Arrected

Arrected, reckoned, considered, Co. Litt. 173 b, and Harg. Note (2).

From

excludes the day from which the time is to be reckoned, but is construed inclusively of that day if the context

Faldworth

Faldworth, a person of age, that he may be reckoned of some decennary, Du Fresne. See DECENNARY.

Sunday

Sunday, Christmas Day, and Good Friday are not to be reckoned in the computation of such limited time (r. 2), see

Good Friday

Court (R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIII., r. 4), and is not reckoned in the computation of limited time (less than six days)

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