Examples of Business Days in a sentence
Within three (3) Business Days following receipt of such invoice from a Contractor, the Project Manager shall review the invoice and, if found to be accurate, shall so certify in writing, forwarding such certification together with a copy of the invoice to the Chief Fiscal Officer.
Within five (5) Business Days following receipt of the Disbursement Request and all required information and certifications, the Director shall, if such items are deemed by the Director to be accurate and completed, initiate payment in accordance with applicable State requirements for the payment of the amount set forth in the Disbursement Request.
Consultant shall allow City a minimum of five (5) Business Days to review, compile, and provide comments.
During the Term of this Lease, and any extension or holdover thereof, the Lessee shall operate its business, at a minimum, from a.m. to p.m., on Business Days, as that term is defined in Section 1(a) of this Lease (the foregoing are hereinafter referred to as the “Normal Business Hours”).
The notice, demand or communication will be deemed to have been duly served: if delivered by hand, at the time of delivery; if delivered by post, two (2) Business Days after being posted or in the case of Airmail 14 Business days after being posted; or if delivered by facsimile, at the time of transmission, provided that a confirming copy is sent by first class post to the other party within 24 hours after transmission.