Category Archives: References to Time

A Time of Day Constitutes a Boundary Between Periods of Time

Today I’d like to advance a simple but ill-understood concept: A time of day isn’t a period of time. Instead, it’s a boundary between the period of time that comes before and the period of time that comes after. So …

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“Airgas” and Contract Interpretation

Just before Thanksgiving, the Delaware Supreme Court issued its opinion in Airgas, Inc. v. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. At issue was whether a bylaw proposed by Air Products at the annual meeting of Airgas stockholders on September 10, 2010 …

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