Call in period definition

Call in period means the period of five clear working days after the day that the Record of Decisions of the Executive or of an Executive Member is sent to Members of the Council within which a Member can ask for a decision of the Executive or the Executive Member to be reviewed in accordance with Standing Order 12.
Call in period means the period of ten (10) days following the date on which a Key Decision is made and during which time such decision may be called-in for reconsideration by Cabinet.
Call in period means the time interval specified by the Data Collection Center in each call-in day during which EFT payment information received by the Data Collection Center is processed for transactions occurring on the next business day.

Examples of Call in period in a sentence

  • Report 246/10-11 and appendices) (Key Decision (Recommendation 2) Call in period deadline Friday 18 February 2011) Note – all Items on the agenda were taken together and the minute of the collected discussion is presented here.


More Definitions of Call in period

Call in period means the specified time interval in each call-in day during which EDI return information received by the Data Collection Center is processed for transactions occurring on the next business day. Return information must be communicated to the Data Collection Center prior to 3:45 p.m., Eastern Time, on the call-in day to clear the ACH for transfer to the property appraiser on the next business day.
Call in period means the specified time interval in each call-in day during which EFT payment information received by the data collection center is processed for transactions occurring on the next business day. In accordance with established banking practice, payment information must be communicated to the data collection center prior to 3:45 p.m. (Eastern Time), on the call-in day to clear the ACH for deposit in the State Treasury on the next business day.
Call in period means the specified time interval in each day during which EDI return information or extension request received by the data collection center will be date stamped as being received. The call-in period must be specified by the property appraiser; if the property appraiser does not specify otherwise on Form DR-599 Electronic Data Interchange Transfer Authorization and Agreement Form (incorporated by reference in Rule 12D-16.002, F.A.C.), the call-in period shall be a default of “24/7", meaning 24 hours each day, seven days a week, with allowance for necessary outages.
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Call in period means the specified time interval in each call-in day during which EFT payment information received by the Data Collection Center is processed for transactions occurring on the next business day. Payment information must be communicated to the Data Collection Center prior to 3:45 p.

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  • Expiration Time has the meaning set forth in Section 3.

  • General Meeting means the annual or any special general meeting of the Association.

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  • Holding Period means, with respect to a Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity, the period starting on the Sale Date and ending on the earlier of (i) the close of the fifth business day after the Sale Date ( ), or (ii) the date on which the Underwriter has sold at least 10% of such Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity to the Public at prices that are no higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity.

  • Window Period means the 3 consecutive calendar month period prior to the Scheduled Maturity Date.