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Holiday
A consecrated day religious anniversary a day set apart in honor of some
Sacred
not profane or common as a sacred place a sacred day sacred service
Labor Day
of the States and Territories of the United States a day usually the first Monday of September set aside as a
will
in writing within a statutorily specified time period (as 30 days) and that is allowed only for one in imminent peril
Laboring
not requiring skill also set apart for labor as laboring days
LTM
the general store of information remembered for more than a day
Shop
than 1 P.M. on one week-day in every week, which day may be fixed by the local authority (s. 4); and
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
she shall remain in her husband's capital mansion-house for forty days after his death, during which time her dower shall be
Judgment
interlocutory order. Similarly, suppose the Trial Judge passes an order setting aside an ex parte decree against the defendant, which is … out of term, was entitled to issue execution in fourteen days, unless the judge who tried the cause, or some other
Warrant of Attorney
(Bills of Sales Department) of the Supreme Court within twenty-one days, and if affecting land, registered under the Land Charges Act,
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