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Setting day
Setting day. The day on which transactions for the 'account' are made
Void and voidable
legal effect of a document cannot be taken away without setting aside the same, it cannot be treated to be void … be set aside and the same is avoided from the day it is so set aside and not any day prior
Relay
more sets of persons working during different periods of the day each of such sets is called a relay. [Mines Act,
Magna Carta
scrutinizing the conduct and measures of the Government of the day. The Great Charter, as set forth in the statutes at
Day
or the space of time between the rising and the setting of the sun. by the Roman Calendar the day commenced
Bail
imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and at a place certain, which security is called bail,
letter
a determination of a deficiency NOTE: A taxpayer has 90 days from the date of the mailing of the 90-day letter
Metemptosis
The suppression of a day in the calendar to prevent the date of the new
Day-book
Day-book, a tradesman's journal; a book in which all the transactions
Days in bank
Days in bank, Day set by law for appearance in court
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