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Year
Matched in: Term Year
Pawnbroker
12 months from the day of pawning, exclusive of that day; and there shall be added to that year of redemption 7 days of grace, within which every pledge (if not redeemed within the year of redemption)
Holiday, or Holyday
day with cessation from labour, as by 5 & 6 Edw. 6, c. 3, all Sundays in the year and also Christmas-day and other days by that Act commanded 'to be kepte holie dayes and none other.' By
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Notice to quit
then current year of the tenancy. Where the term of a lease is to end on a precise day, there is no occasion for a notice to quit previously to bringing an action of ejectment because both … of the tenant for life, it was held to be an admission of a tenancy from year to year, and that a notice to quit must be given before any ejectment could be brought. And though a lease
Accounting year
Matched in: Term Accounting year
Leap-year
Matched in: Term Leap-year
Co-operative year
Matched in: Term Co-operative year
Bissextile
Leap year every fourth year in which a day is added to the month of February on account of the excess of the tropical year 365 d
Feasts
the several apostles, St. Peter, St. Thomas, etc.: these are always celebrated on the same day of the year; or (2) movable, such as Easter, which fixes all the rest, as Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Ash Wednesday,
Financial year
Matched in: Term Financial year
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