When anything of a secular nature, other than a work of necessity or charity, is provided or agreed to be done upon a day named or within a time named, and the day or the last day thereof falls on a holiday, it may be performed on the next ensuing business day with effect as though performed on the appointed day.
A.R.S. § 1-303
Last day for performance of act a holiday; effect
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case 4 Ariz. App. 349 - Kammert Bros. Enterprises, Inc. v. Tanque Verde Plaza Co. (1967)
Most recently applied in David Isabel v. Michele Reagan (February 2021)
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