The phrase "second day second month" likely refers to February 2nd, which is commonly known as Groundhog Day. This day is celebrated in the United States and Canada, where a groundhog emerges from its burrow to predict the weather. According to folklore, if the groundhog sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter.
Multi-lateral Netting System forms the acronym MNS. It is said that GM originated this as a means of streamlining A/P processes. In its most common form, it is stated as MNS2 which means that an invoice is paid on the second day of the second month after receiving that invoice.
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They'll probably, eventually, foreclosure. (second response) The first lien holder will pay the second lien holder to prevent them from foreclosing on the property. A second lien would never get away with this, but if they did, boy would they be in the money. Imagine if you took a home equity loan out on a $200,000 home for $25,000 dollars. You stop paying on the second lien, and they foreclose. Their $25,000 investment just returned $200,000. Be a hell of a day for a bank. Flip side is, if a home with 2 liens does go into foreclose, the second (junior) lien gets nothing.
The population of London increases drastically on a working day. Westminster has the second largest increase at three times its usual population.
25 days and you will have ~1.6m the day before you will have .8m
If you think about the regular calender (roman?) It goes, January, Febuary etc. Febuary is the second month. The second day is the 2nd of the month, so the date would be 2nd of febuary
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The second Sunday in May.
yes 2 weeks later that is..
The Julian calendar was introduced in 46 BC and is divided into 12 months with a leap day every four years. The second month was Februarius.
Wolf day is the second day of every month.
Second day of the year that there is exactly 12 hours of daylight is in the month of June and the day 21st.. :)
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The second Tuesday of the month.
Second month of May, the 13th.
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The term "second fortnight of a month" refers to the latter half of a month, specifically the period spanning from the 16th to the end of the month. A fortnight is a unit of time equal to two weeks or 14 days, so the second fortnight would be the two-week period following the first 14 days of the month. This terminology is often used in business, finance, and scheduling to differentiate between the first and second halves of a month.