Authorized by law and limiting work or official business.
1 The day was a legal holiday and even the saloons were closed.
2 If I was governor of this state I'd declare to-day a legal holiday .
3 This is a legal holiday and you and I at least agree on Lydia.
4 It is now generally observed, and is a legal holiday in most of the States.
5 Now observed as a holiday in all the States, but not a legal holiday in all.
6 Business is entirely suspended in the city, the day is a legal holiday , and is faithfully observed by all classes.
7 If a note comes due on Sunday or on a legal holiday , payment must be made on the following day.
8 The day, dedicated to the memory of heroes fallen in the Civil War, the thirtieth of May, was a legal holiday .
9 Procedure is procedure, and no writ of injunction was either issuable or returnable on a legal holiday , when no courts were sitting.
10 But it has soon so commended itself to all that, in most cases, it has been established by law and made a legal holiday .
11 Mr. Gibson and Mr. De La Mare received homage everywhere; "Riley day" is now a legal holiday in Indiana; Rupert Brooke has been canonized.
12 For just the same reason that the government has legal holidays .
13 The occasions of Calliope's low spirits were legal holidays in Quicksand.
14 And legal holidays bring no relief, for they are practically unknown to the household employee.
15 Over in the States, Mondays have been declared legal holidays because of the shortage of coal.
16 Why do all housewives persistently disregard the right of the household employee to have legal holidays ?
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