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The Principles Of European Contract Law 1997 Parts I and II (unofficial preview of the provisional complete and revised version)
European Union
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
(1) A period of time set by a party in a written document for the recipient to reply or take other action begins to run from the date stated as the date of the document. If no date is shown, the period begins to run from the moment the document reaches the recipient.
(2) Official holidays and official non-working days occurring during the period are included in calculating the period. However, if the last day of the period is an official holiday or official non-working day at the address of the recipient , or at the place where a prescribed act is to be performed, the period is extended until the first following working day in that place.
(3) Time-limits expressed in days, weeks, months or years shall begin at 00.00 on the next day of the period and shall end at midnight on the last day of the period; but any reply which must reach the party who set the period must arrive, or other act which is to be done must be completed, by the normal close of business in the relevant place on the last day of the period.
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