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A year is a year is a year.

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A year can have several meanings in law and contracts:

* It can be period of 365 consecutive days * It can be a period including 365 day broken into smaller chunks then tabbed up (like a month in jail served on weekends( * It can be a period until the next clendar year starts.

* It can be the period of a calendar year from January 1 to December 31 * It may or may not include leap year days * It may not include date changes over the international date line

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