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Moving Day (TV Series)
Moving Day may refer to: *Moving Day (Quebec) Moving Day (french: jour du déménagement) is a tradition, but not a legal requirement, in the province of Quebec, Canada, dating from the time when the province used to mandate fixed terms for leases of rental properties. It falls on July 1, wh ..., a traditional moving day in the province of Quebec * Moving Day (New York City) or "Rent Day", a traditional moving day in New York City * ''Moving Day'' (poetry collection), a book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher * ''Moving Day'' (1936 film), a ''Mickey Mouse'' cartoon * ''Moving Day'' (1998 film), a Canadian short film directed by Chris Deacon * ''Moving Day'' (2012 film), a Canadian feature film directed by Mike Clattenburg Television episodes * "Moving Day" (''The Goodies'') or "The New Office" * "Moving Day" (''How I Met Your Mother'') * "Moving Day" (''NYPD Blue'') * "Moving Day" (''The Shield'') {{disambiguation ...
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Moving Day (Quebec)
Moving Day (french: jour du déménagement) is a tradition, but not a legal requirement, in the province of Quebec, Canada, dating from the time when the province used to mandate fixed terms for leases of rental properties. It falls on July 1, which is also Canada Day. History The tradition began as a humanitarian measure of the French colonial government of New France, who forbade ''seigneurs'', the semi-feudal landlords of the ''seigneuries'', from evicting their tenant farmers before the winter snows had melted.. Historian Yvon Desloges notes that it was common to move in the spring in the 18th century, citing a 1750 bylaw by Intendant François Bigot. Additionally, Jean-Philippe Warren, a sociologist at Concordia University in Montreal, noted in a 2013 interview for ''The New York Times'' that French law in the 18th century set May 1 as the starting date for all legal agreements, including leases. Later, this evolved into a requirement that urban leases begin on May 1 and e ...
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Moving Day (New York City)
Moving Day was a tradition in New York City dating back to colonial America, colonial times and lasting until after World War II. On February 1, sometimes known as "Rent Day", landlords would give notice to their tenants what the new rent would be after the end of the quarter, and the tenants would spend good-weather days in the early spring searching for new houses and the best deals. On May 1, all leases in the city expired simultaneously at 9:00 am, causing thousands of people to moving (address), change their residences, all at the same time. Local legend has it that the tradition began because May 1 was the day the first Dutch settlers set out for Manhattan,Gelfand, et al. (2007)"Origins of Moving Day" p.2 but ''The Encyclopedia of New York City'' links it instead to the English celebration of May Day.*Erickson, Alana J. "Moving Day" in While it may have originated as a custom, the tradition took force of law by an 1820 act of the New York State Legislature, which mand ...
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Moving Day (poetry Collection)
''Moving Day'' is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, illustrated by Jennifer Emery. It was first published in 2006. Summary Thirty-four short free verse poems that express the feelings of a twelve-year-old boy moving from Massachusetts to Ohio. Some of the topics include packing, the discovery of long-lost treasures, giving things away, and doing things one last time. Reception Kirkus Reviews said "The poet leaves pretension at the moving-van door and gives readers a real feel for the evocative emotions of a regular kid--and that regular kid was Fletcher himself. Emery's accompanying watercolor illustrations are like flashes of family history viewed through hand-swiped frost on windows of memory. They are simple, but they speak volumes. A fine collection." Mary Jean Smith in her review for School Library Journal ''School Library Journal'' (''SLJ'') is an American monthly magazine containing reviews and other articles for school librarians, media specialists, an ...
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Moving Day (1936 Film)
''Moving Day'' is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon, set during the contemporary Great Depression, follows the antics of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they frantically pack their belongings after being dispossessed from their home. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and includes the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, Pinto Colvig as Goofy, and Billy Bletcher as Sheriff Pete. It was the 85th Mickey Mouse short to be released, and the eighth of that year. Plot Mickey and Donald are six months overdue on their rent payments for their home. Sheriff Pete arrives with a "Notice to Dispossess" authorizing him not only to evict them, but to sell off their belongings as collateral. He furiously strikes a match on Donald's beak to light his cigar and leaves to put out signs advertising cheap furniture. As Donald and Mickey decide to move before Pete can sell all their be ...
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Moving Day (1998 Film)
''Moving Day'' is a Canadian comedy short film, directed by Chris Deacon and released in 1998."Shorts ramping up tech expertise, storytelling"
'' Playback'', September 7, 1998.
The film stars Michael McMurtry and Brigitte Gall as Scott and Amy, a couple who are moving in together for the first time, but must cope with relationship anxieties when the process reveals aspects of their personalities that they didn't previously know about each other. The film premiered at the



Moving Day (2012 Film)
''Moving Day'' is a 2012 Canadian comedy film directed by Mike Clattenburg and written by Clattenburg and Mike O'Neill. The film centres on four men working for a moving company in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia whose personal lives are as messy as their professional ones. The film's cast includes Gabriel Hogan, Bill Carr, Gerry Dee, Victor Garber, Jonny Harris, Charlie Murphy, Cathy Jones, Shauna MacDonald, Gabrielle Miller, Will Sasso, Don Bottomley, David Rossetti and Jordan Poole. Plot Clyde (Sasso), a mover, is unhappy with his job at Redmond's Furniture, and is dreaming of a career change. Clyde, Cedric (Murphy), and AJ (Hogan) are movers who work for Redmond's Furniture and Moving, a moving company. Near the beginning of the film, while trying to move boxes out of a customers house, they drop several of them over the railing of a staircase. To makeup for the damages, they settle on a $7500 cash reimbursement with the distressed customers. Soon after, Clyde has a nightmare ...
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Moving Day (The Goodies)
Moving Day may refer to: *Moving Day (Quebec), a traditional moving day in the province of Quebec *Moving Day (New York City) Moving Day was a tradition in New York City dating back to colonial America, colonial times and lasting until after World War II. On February 1, sometimes known as "Rent Day", landlords would give notice to their tenants what the new rent would ... or "Rent Day", a traditional moving day in New York City * ''Moving Day'' (poetry collection), a book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher * ''Moving Day'' (1936 film), a ''Mickey Mouse'' cartoon * ''Moving Day'' (1998 film), a Canadian short film directed by Chris Deacon * ''Moving Day'' (2012 film), a Canadian feature film directed by Mike Clattenburg Television episodes * "Moving Day" (''The Goodies'') or "The New Office" * "Moving Day" (''How I Met Your Mother'') * "Moving Day" (''NYPD Blue'') * "Moving Day" (''The Shield'') {{disambiguation ...
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Moving Day (How I Met Your Mother)
The second season of the American television comedy series '' How I Met Your Mother'' premiered on September 18, 2006 and concluded on May 14, 2007. It consisted of 22 episodes, each approximately 22 minutes in length. CBS broadcast the first three episodes of the second season on Monday nights at 8:30 pm in the United States, the remaining episodes were broadcast at 8:00pm. The complete second season was released on Region 1 DVD on October 2, 2007. In the United Kingdom it aired on E4 from October 2, 2009 weekdays at 7:30pm. Cast Main cast * Josh Radnor as Ted Mosby * Jason Segel as Marshall Eriksen * Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky * Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson * Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin * Bob Saget (uncredited) as Future Ted Mosby (voice only) Recurring cast * Lyndsy Fonseca as Penny, Ted's Daughter * David Henrie as Luke, Ted's Son * Joe Nieves as Carl * Charlene Amoia as Wendy the Waitress * Joe Manganiello as Brad Morris * Marshall Manesh as Ranjit ...
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Moving Day (NYPD Blue)
The twelfth and final season of ''NYPD Blue'' premiered on ABC on September 21, 2004, and concluded on March 1, 2005. Note: Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon, Jessalyn Gilsig, and John F. O'Donohue John F. O'Donohue is an American actor and former police officer who played Sgt. Eddie Gibson in the television series ''NYPD Blue''. Career A twenty-year veteran of the New York Police Department, his first acting role was that of an armed gua ... did not return for the twelfth season. With the exception of Eddie Gibson being replaced as squad commander, their absences are not explained to the audience. Episodes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nypd Blue season 12 NYPD Blue seasons 2004 American television seasons 2005 American television seasons ...
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