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| But the meaning is clear - one month means to the same date in the next month.
I don't think "it's always that way" is a valid contractual argument | |
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In the UK I would tend agree with you.
However, there are 12 months in the year. "One month's notice" could easily also be interpreted as being "one of those months", otherwise it's a proportion of one month and a proportion of the next which is often referred to in English as "a calendar Month" but that it also not clear as it also means one of the 12 months in the calendar.