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  2. Computation of time (law) - Wikipedia

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    The computation of time by civil reckoning is the rule, and it comes into application where the acquisition of a right depends upon the lapse of a certain time, in which case any hour or moment of the day suffices; however, where the loss of a right depends upon lapse of time, the last day must have wholly expired. [4]

  3. Computation of time (Catholic canon law) - Wikipedia

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    In the canon law of the Catholic Church, the computation of time, [1] also translated as the reckoning of time [2] (Latin: supputatio temporis [2]), is the manner by which legally-specified periods of time are calculated according to the norm of the canons on the computation of time.

  4. Tolling (law) - Wikipedia

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    Equitable tolling applies in criminal and civil proceedings, including in removal proceedings under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). [2] Equitable tolling is a common principle of law stating that a statute of limitations shall not bar a claim in cases where the plaintiff, despite use of due diligence, could not or did not discover the injury until after the expiration of the ...

  5. Contractual provisions relating to time - Wikipedia

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    "Time is of the essence" is a term used in contract law in England and Wales (a legal jurisdiction within the United Kingdom), Canada, Australia, New Zealand, other Commonwealth countries and the United States, expressing "the need for timely completion", [1] i.e. indicating that one or more parties to the agreement must perform by the time to which the parties have agreed if a delay will ...

  6. Mortgage seasoning: What is it and what are the requirements?

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    Many lenders require a seven-year waiting period after a bankruptcy or foreclosure before they will lend to a borrower again. “But this can be decreased based on several factors, such as your ...

  7. Relative hour - Wikipedia

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    Relative hour (Hebrew singular: shaʿah zǝmanit / שעה זמנית; plural: shaʿot - zǝmaniyot / שעות זמניות), sometimes called halachic hour, temporal hour, seasonal hour and variable hour, is a term used in rabbinic Jewish law that assigns 12 hours to each day and 12 hours to each night, all throughout the year. A relative hour ...

  8. The total funding shortfall for this period is expected to be $22.4 trillion. After the trust fund depletion in 2034, income is projected to be sufficient to pay 80% of benefits, and this will ...

  9. Selzer’s surprise: Why the Roe reckoning may finally be here ...

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    If the Selzer poll bears out to any degree tomorrow, we’re in for a decades-defining political backlash