C-27 - Labour Code

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151.3. In computing any period fixed by this Code or any of its provisions,
(1)  the day which marks the start of the period is not counted, but the terminal day is counted;
(2)  holidays are counted; but when the last day is a holiday, the period is extended to the next following working day;
(3)  Saturday is considered a holiday, as are 2 January and 26 December.
1977, c. 41, s. 63; 1999, c. 40, s. 59; 2006, c. 58, s. 33; I.N. 2016-01-01 (NCCP).
151.3. In computing any period fixed by this Code or any of its provisions,
(1)  the day which marks the start of the period is not counted, but the terminal day is counted;
(2)  non-juridical days are counted; but when the last day is a non-juridical day, the period is extended to the next following juridical day;
(3)  Saturday is considered a non-juridical day, as are 2 January and 26 December.
1977, c. 41, s. 63; 1999, c. 40, s. 59; 2006, c. 58, s. 33.
151.3. In computing any period fixed by this Code or any of its provisions, including the periods for appeal,
(1)  the day which marks the start of the period is not counted, but the terminal day is counted;
(2)  non-juridical days are counted; but when the last day is a non-juridical day, the period is extended to the next following juridical day;
(3)  Saturday is considered a non-juridical day, as are 2 January and 26 December.
1977, c. 41, s. 63; 1999, c. 40, s. 59.
151.3. In computing any delay fixed by this code or any of its provisions, including the delays for appeal,
(1)  the day which marks the start of the delay is not counted, but the terminal day is counted;
(2)  non-juridical days are counted; but when the last day is a non-juridical day, the delay is extended to the next following juridical day;
(3)  Saturday is considered a non-juridical day, as are 2 January and 26 December.
1977, c. 41, s. 63.