The defendant served the plaintiff, by mail, a motion for summary judgment on April 14, 1983. According to D.C.C.R. 6(e), when service of a motion is made by mail, 3 days must be added to the prescribed period for responding to the motion. Three days added to April 14 is April 17. April 17, 1983, was a Sunday; therefore, one day must be added making April 18, 1983, the date from which computation of the prescribed period must begin. D.C.C.R. 6(a). The plaintiff had 15 days...
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