Principle of no-work-no-pay (dies non)

Dies non is a part of the Latin phrase literally meaning "a day when courts do not sit or carry on business".[1] Dies non juridicum is the full Latin phrase literally meaning "Day without judiciary.[2]

The expression dies non (juridicus) was used for defining a day which is not a (court) day or a day on which no legal business is carried on.[3] Literally, dies non (juridicus) is "a not juridical day".[4] Dictionary.com estimates that the word might have originated in 1600–10.


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