Section 1-1-4 Computation of Time.
When a law sets a time period for doing an act, the first day is excluded and the last day is included. If the last day is Sunday, a legal holiday, or a day the office is closed by law, that last day is also excluded and the next working day becomes the last day. Time is measured by central standard time, or central da
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When a law sets a time period for doing an act, the first day is excluded and the last day is included. If the last day is Sunday, a legal holiday, or a day the office is closed by law, that last day is also excluded and the next working day becomes the last day. Time is measured by central standard time, or central daylight time when daylight saving time is in effect.
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