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return day
return day : a day when a return is to be
Return-Days
Return-Days. These were certain days in term for the return of
Quarto die post
The defendant's appearance day, being four days (inclusive) from the return of the writ, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1257.
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return
return 1 a : to give (an official account or report) … [the sheriff must the execution…to the proper clerk within sixty days "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] [the grand jury ed six
First hearing of application
Restriction Act, 1949 does not mean the day fixed for return of the summons or the returnable day but the day
Calendar
days, and the bissextile or leap-year (see that title), which returns every four years, of 366 days. This computation is faulty,
Essoin, Essoigne, Assoign
115 and 405, for other essoins. Formerly the first general return day of the term was called the essoin day, because
Day in banc
Day in banc, was the return day of writs.
Venditioni exponas
the goods, and have the money in Court on the return day of the writ, 3 Steph. Com. By (English) R.S.C.
Month
change and change, or the time in which the moon returns to the same point, being twenty-eight days. (2) Solar, that
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