We call a child a year old on the three hundred and sixty-fifth day, when the day is fairly begun but not ended, because we calculate the civll year not by moments, but by days. Dig. 50, 16, 134; Id. 132; Calvin.
We call a child a year old on the three hundred and sixty-fifth day, when the day is fairly begun but not ended, because we calculate the civll year not by moments, but by days. Dig. 50, 16, 134; Id. 132; Calvin.