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Why Are Some Hollidays Called Bank Hollidays
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and why are only banks closed ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Bank Holidays Act 1871 defined the days upon which financial institutions were prohibited from doing business:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Bank_ Holiday s_Act_1 871
It was that Act which introduced the term 'bank holiday' into our everyday language.
That act was replaced by the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971
https:/ /www.le gislati on.gov. uk/ukpg a/1971/ 80
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It was that Act which introduced the term 'bank holiday' into our everyday language.
That act was replaced by the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971
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I have always wondered about the arcane expression and now I have some light on it, thank you Chris. Isn't it a curious fact that there seems to be a need for idiosyncrasy coupled with obscurity (or is it cover up) ? "Holiday" is not enough, it has to be divided into classes, classes which themselves are arrived at with the deliberate aim of dividing life into compartments. It turns out it should have been "holidays" for all and "closed" days for some - the latter being a legal requirement forbidding certain activity, a bit like the Sabbath really. But we are coy about instructing (licensing ?) a secular Sabbath for a particular class of people so we call it a "bank holiday". As Trump put it - Wow.
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