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Where an act is to be done on a particular day, the party has the whole of that day in which to perform it. 14 111. 333. When used as indicating relative situation or position, “on” means at, near, or adjacent to, without implying contact or support. 143 la. 297, 300. See “From.”

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Where an act is to be done on a particular day, the party has the whole of that day in which to perform it. 14 111. 333. When used as indicating relative situation or position, “on” means at, near, or adjacent to, without implying contact or support. 143 la. 297, 300. See “From.”

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