Examples of Greenwich Mean Time in a sentence
Period of insurance means the period shown as such on the schedule which time is taken as Greenwich Mean Time unless otherwise stated.
All references to the Company’s hours of trading are in Greenwich Mean Time (“GMT”) using 24-hour format.
All references to The Company’s hours of trading are in Greenwich Mean Time (“GMT”) using 24-hour format.
Period of insurance means the period shown as such on the e-certificate and validation card, which time is taken as Greenwich Mean Time unless otherwise stated.
Period of insurance means the period shown as such on the schedule, which time is taken as Greenwich Mean Time unless otherwise stated.
Notwithstanding Sections 1.32 (Credit Event Notice) and 1.49 (Provisions Relating to Timing), if a payment is not made by the Reference Entity on its due date or, as the case may be, on the final day of the relevant Grace Period, then such failure to make a payment shall be deemed to have occurred on such day prior to midnight Greenwich Mean Time (or, if the Transaction Type of the Reference Entity relates to Japan, Tokyo time), irrespective of the time zone of its place of payment.
For example, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) (MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS) and GIC Value (Ampere).
The Spokane City Council’s Public Works Committee meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. on August 10, 2015 in Council Briefing Center, Lower Level, City Hall, 808 West Spokane Falls Boulevard, Spokane, Washington.
One of the standard times used in North America based on the local time of 90° meridian, six hours behind Greenwich Mean Time.
An example of a date:2009-10-27 An example of entering an interval (January 2010):Date from - 2010-01-01Date to - 2010-01-31 SWITCHING TO SUMMER TIME AND BACK Date and time are provided in real time.If the date is provided in the date and time format, the time-offset from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is provided.