osullivant
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I understand that the phrase " on or about " means on a certain date, or a very near that particular date.
Can anyone point me to a judicial/statuary interpretation of the phrase.
for example UCP600 says
The expression "on or about" will be interpreted as a stipulation that an event is to occur during a period of five calendar days before until five calendar days after the specified date, both start and end dates included.
In Irish law how long is the period??
Can anyone point me to a judicial/statuary interpretation of the phrase.
for example UCP600 says
The expression "on or about" will be interpreted as a stipulation that an event is to occur during a period of five calendar days before until five calendar days after the specified date, both start and end dates included.
In Irish law how long is the period??