quarter day - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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quarter day - Übersetzung nach italienisch

FOUR RELIGIOUS DATES PER YEAR THAT ALSO SERVED AS FINANCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PERIODS
Cross-quarter day; Irish Quarter days; Quarter day; Quarter Days; Quarter Day; Cross-quarter days; Term day
  • Diagram comparing the Celtic, astronomical and metrological calendars

quarter day         
primo giorno di ogni trimestre in cui si effettuano i pagamenti trimestrali
the Bukharan quarter         
  • Yehudayoff Palace ("Armon") in the Bukharan quarter
  • Decorative tiled floor of the ''Armon''
  • Bukharan Quarter of Jerusalem in 1925
  • Davidoff House
NEIGHBORHOOD IN JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Bukharim; Bukharim quarter; Bukharim Quarter; The Bukharan Quarter
il quartiere Bukharan (a Gerusalemme)
day in day out         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Day in day out; Day In - Day Out; Day in Day Out; Day In Day Out; Day In, Day Out (disambiguation)
da mattina a sera; senza tregua

Definition

quarter day
¦ noun Brit. each of four days on which some tenancies begin and end and quarterly payments fall due.

Wikipedia

Quarter days

In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, school terms started, and rents were due. They fell on four religious festivals roughly three months apart and close to the two solstices and two equinoxes.

The significance of quarter days is now limited, although rents for properties in England are often still due on the old English quarter days.

The quarter days have been observed at least since the Middle Ages, and they ensured that debts and unresolved lawsuits were not allowed to linger on. Accounts had to be settled, a reckoning had to be made and publicly recorded on the quarter days.