Court days definition

Court days means that a Saturday, Sunday or official public holiday, unless the contrary appears, shall not, be reckoned as part of any period calculated in the debt review process, and this applies to any period declared dies non which means a day on which no legal business can be done, or which does not count for legal purposes;
Court days means that a Saturday, Sunday or official public holiday shall not, unless the contrary appears, be reckoned as part of any period calculated in the Debt Review process. Also excluded is any period declared Dies Non (non-judicial day) which means a day on which no legal business can be done, or which does not count for legal purposes.

Examples of Court days in a sentence

  • Employees shall be given written notice of not less then twenty Court days before the effective date of the layoff.

  • Plaintiffs shall file their motion for preliminary approval of the Settlement Agreement as soon as feasibly possible, and in no event no later than five (5) Court days after the Complaint is filed.

  • For purposes of determining whether the conditions for withdrawal or termination of the Settlement Agreement have occurred, copies of all Requests for Exclusion timely received, together with copies of all written revocations of Requests for Exclusion, shall be delivered to the Defendant’s Counsel within three (3) days of receipt by the Claim Administrator, but, in no event, later than ten (10) Court days before the Final Approval Hearing.

  • Class Counsel’s motion for Final Approval of the Settlement, including Final Approval of the (1) Attorney Fee Award, (2) Cost Award, (3) Administrative Costs, (4) Class Representative Enhancement, and (5) PAGA Payment, shall be filed at least sixteen (16) Court days before the Final Approval Hearing.

  • Court days will be deducted from the annual personal absence days.

  • If the circumstance arises that the ▇▇▇▇ is detained in a locked facility, the Probation Officer will shorten the time for setting of the hearing to 15 Court days and provide notice to the FYC at least ten Court days before the hearing for dismissal.

  • If the youth is in custody, this shall be no longer than five Court days.

  • If the Court requests the attendance of the assigned Probation Officer, the Court will set the matter at least five Court days in advance to permit sufficient time to inform the Probation Officer or their supervisor.

  • LCSA and Courts POC 2019-2021 The time processing standard should not exceed ten (10) Court days or immediately upon request for a specific filing in exceptional circumstances with adequate notice to the Court and a showing of urgency.

  • Delivering to the Parties’ counsel in a reasonably timely manner, but in no event later than ten (10) Court days before the Final Approval Hearing, a written report concerning all Requests for Exclusion, all revocations of Requests for Exclusion, and all objections.

Related to Court days

  • School Days means actual school attendance days during the regular academic school year including a partial day that students are in attendance at school for instructional purposes as adopted by the district or governing body of the school not to include weekends, holidays, summer school, etc.

  • Days means calendar days.

  • Day/Days means calendar days, inclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

  • Working Days means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales; and

  • Calendar Days means days including all holidays;