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YEAR AND DAY. This period of time is particularly recognized in the law. For
example, when a judgment is reversed, a party, notwithstanding the lapse of
time mentioned in the statute of limitations pending that action, may
commence a fresh action within a year and a day of such reversal; 3 Chitty,
Pract. 107; again, after a year and a day have elapsed from the day of
signing a judgment, no execution can be issued until the judgment shall have
been revived by scire facias. Id. Bac. Ab. Execution, H; Tidd, Pr. 1103.
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