- calendar
- The established order of the division of time into years, months, weeks, and days; or a systematized enumeration of such arrangement; an almanac@ calendar callA court session given to calling the cases awaiting trial to determine the present status of each case and commonly to assign a date for trial.See also trial calendar@ calendar daysA calendar day contains 24 hours; but "calendar days" may be synonymous with "working days." Sherwood v. American Sugar Refining Co., C.C. A.N.Y., 8 F.2d 586, 588.The time from midnight to midnight. Lanni v. Grimes, 173 Misc. 614, 18 N.Y.S.2d 322, 327.So many days reckoned according to the course of the calendar@ calendar monthPeriod terminating with day succeeding month, numerically corresponding to day of its beginning, less one. State v. Jones, 208 Neb. 641, 305 N.W.2d 355, 358@ calendar weekA block of seven days registered on calendar beginning with Sunday and ending with Saturday. Term may consist of any seven days of given month. Gapeau v. Stillman, 18 Ohio St.2d 63, 247 N.E.2d 461, 462@ calendar yearThe period from January 1 to December 31 inclusive. Ordinarily calendar year means 365 days except leap year, and is composed of 12 months varying in length.See also accounting period@ court calendarA list of cases awaiting trial or other disposition; sometimes called "trial list" or "docket."+ court calendarA list of cases for trial or appellate argument prepared for a given period of time as a week, month or even a term of the sitting of the court. Such may include scheduling of motions and other pretrial matters.See also docket@ special calendarA calendar or list of causes, containing those set down specially for hearing, trial, or argument@
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.