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(According to Relativity, that is intrinsically linked with space.)
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''For the news magazine, see [[Time Magazine]].''
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'''Time''' is an abstract concept of measuring the sequence of events within the universe. It is the fourth known [[dimension]] of reality.
 
'''Time''' is an abstract concept of measuring the sequence of events within the universe. It is the fourth known [[dimension]] of reality.

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For the news magazine, see Time magazine.

Time is an abstract concept of measuring the sequence of events within the universe. It is the fourth known dimension of reality.

According to Relativity, that is intrinsically linked with space.

In legal proceedings, court rules specify how time is calculated for determining deadlines. The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, for example, has a separate Rule 6 entitled "Time". As of 2008 it specifies that holidays and weekends are included in calculating time periods for deadlines unless the period "prescribed or allowed is less than 11 days." When the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday or day in which the office of the clerk is inaccessible due to "weather or other conditions," then the deadline is the next day not aforementioned.