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| Hawaii. Legislature. Senate - 1907 - 1384 pages
...to Holidays." Under the provisions of Section 115 eight legal holidays are established, as follows: The first day of January, The twenty-second day of February, The thirtieth day of May, The eleventh day of June, The fourth day of July, The first Monday in September, known as labor day.... | |
| Michigan. Supreme Court, Randolph Manning, George C. Gibbs, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Elijah W. Meddaugh, William Jennison, Hovey K. Clarke, Hoyt Post, Henry Allen Chaney, William Dudley Fuller, John Adams Brooks, Marquis B. Eaton, Herschel Bouton Lazell, James M. Reasoner, Richard W. Cooper - 1899 - 814 pages
...following shall be considered as the said holidaj-. In section 2 is inserted the following : ' ' Whenever the first day of January, the twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, or the twenty-fifth day of December shall fall upon Sunday, the next Monday... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1955 - 936 pages
...day celebrated and known as Labor's Holiday, is hereby made a legal public holiday, to all intents and purposes, in the same manner as Christmas, the...thirtieth day of May, and the fourth day of July are now made by law public holidays (28 Stat. 96, June 28, 1894) . That the 11th day of November in each... | |
| California - 1876 - 626 pages
...the United States or by the Governor of this State for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If the first day of January, the twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, or the twenty-fifih day of December, fall upon a Sunduy, the Monday following... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Special Committee on the Revision of the Statutes - 1879 - 472 pages
...1872, ch. 544 (9 Edm., 399). See, also, § 3343, subd. 21, of the Code of Civtt Procedure.] § 377. If the first day of January, the twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of Sunday! J u ty> or the twenty-fifth day of December falls upon Sunday, the next Monday... | |
| United States. Comptroller of the Treasury - 1895 - 404 pages
...intents and purposes in the same manner as Christmas, the first day of January, the twenty- second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, and the fourth day of July are now made by law public holidays." In my opinion this act will authorize you to pay per diem employees... | |
| New York (State) - 1880 - 832 pages
...possession of real property. 21. The term, " public holiday ", includes each of the following days, to wit : the first day of January ; the twentysecond day of February ; the thirtieth day of May ; the fourth day of July ; the twenty-fifth day of December ; unless either of those days falls upon... | |
| New York (State) - 1880 - 668 pages
...possession of real property. 21. The term, " public holiday ", includes each of the following days, to wit : the first day of January ; the twenty-second day of February ; the thirtieth day of May ; the fourth day of July ; the twenty-fifth day of December ; unless either of those days falls upon,... | |
| California - 1881 - 960 pages
...limitation, before amdt. 1874,50 Cal. 612. 10. Holidays, within the meaning of this Code, are every Sunday, the first day of January, the twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, the twenty-fifth day of December, every day on which an election is held throughout... | |
| New York (State) - 1882 - 1190 pages
...for acceptance or payment on the secular or business day next preceding such holidays. !$ 2. Whenever the first day of January, the twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, or the twenty-fifth day of December, shall fall upon Sunday, the Monday next... | |
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