Everything about Civic Holiday totally explained
A
civil holiday,
civic holiday or
legal holiday is a day that's
legally recognized and celebrated as a
holiday in a particular
sovereign state or
jurisdictional subdivision of such, for example, a
state or a
province and may be known as a
public holiday. It is usually a day that the
legislature,
parliament,
congress, or
sovereign has declared by
statute,
edict, or
decree as a non-working day when the official arms of
government such as the
court system are closed. In
federal states there may also be different holidays for the constituent states or provinces, as in the United States where holidays that were established by the federal government are called
federal holidays. Such days may or may not be counted in calcuating the
statute of limitations in legal actions and are usually days when
non-custodial parents are given alternating
visitation or
access to their children from a prior
marriage or relationship according to a
parenting schedule.
The term may also be used to distinguish between days that may be celebrated as secular holidays rather than religious holidays such as the celebration of New Year's Day on
January 1 (
Gregorian calendar) and
January 14 (
Julian Calendar) in certain
eastern Orthodox Christian countries such as
Russia.
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