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This is regarding a corporate matter in Delaware (the seat of a majority of U.S. corporations).



A Delaware judge ordered a corporation to post a relevant notice "for two weeks in a widely circulated daily newspaper in Delaware." Questions:



1) Does "two weeks" mean 10 business days or 14 calendar days?



2) The two largest Delaware daily newspapers are the News Journal out of Wilmington, and the Delaware State News out of Dover. Wilmington is the larger and more business oriented city, but is at the northern end of the state, while Dover is in the middle of the state, covers a larger area, and is the state capital. The difference is like the difference between the New York Times and the Washington Post.



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    This is regarding a corporate matter in Delaware (the seat of a majority of U.S. corporations).



    A Delaware judge ordered a corporation to post a relevant notice "for two weeks in a widely circulated daily newspaper in Delaware." Questions:



    1) Does "two weeks" mean 10 business days or 14 calendar days?



    2) The two largest Delaware daily newspapers are the News Journal out of Wilmington, and the Delaware State News out of Dover. Wilmington is the larger and more business oriented city, but is at the northern end of the state, while Dover is in the middle of the state, covers a larger area, and is the state capital. The difference is like the difference between the New York Times and the Washington Post.



    Is either newspaper "better" (more acceptable) than the other, or are they comparably acceptable









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      This is regarding a corporate matter in Delaware (the seat of a majority of U.S. corporations).



      A Delaware judge ordered a corporation to post a relevant notice "for two weeks in a widely circulated daily newspaper in Delaware." Questions:



      1) Does "two weeks" mean 10 business days or 14 calendar days?



      2) The two largest Delaware daily newspapers are the News Journal out of Wilmington, and the Delaware State News out of Dover. Wilmington is the larger and more business oriented city, but is at the northern end of the state, while Dover is in the middle of the state, covers a larger area, and is the state capital. The difference is like the difference between the New York Times and the Washington Post.



      Is either newspaper "better" (more acceptable) than the other, or are they comparably acceptable









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      This is regarding a corporate matter in Delaware (the seat of a majority of U.S. corporations).



      A Delaware judge ordered a corporation to post a relevant notice "for two weeks in a widely circulated daily newspaper in Delaware." Questions:



      1) Does "two weeks" mean 10 business days or 14 calendar days?



      2) The two largest Delaware daily newspapers are the News Journal out of Wilmington, and the Delaware State News out of Dover. Wilmington is the larger and more business oriented city, but is at the northern end of the state, while Dover is in the middle of the state, covers a larger area, and is the state capital. The difference is like the difference between the New York Times and the Washington Post.



      Is either newspaper "better" (more acceptable) than the other, or are they comparably acceptable







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