DAYS IN BANK
days in bank.Particular days set aside by the Court of Common Pleas for specific matters,
including the appearance of parties and service of process. — Also termed dies in banco.
“There are in each of these terms stated days called days in bank, dies in banco; that is, days
of appearance in the court of common pleas. They are generally at the distance of about a week
from each other, and regulated by some festival of the church. On some one of these days in bank
all original writs must be made returnable ….” 3 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws
of England 277 (1768). [Blacks Law 8th]