Market Days definition

Market Days means days on which the SGX-ST is open for trading in securities;
Market Days means days on which the SGX-ST and the PSE are open for trading respectively.
Market Days means a day on which the HKSE is open for securities trading.

Examples of Market Days in a sentence

  • Repeated attempts or leaving before closing time will result in Vendor not being allowed to participate in future Market Days.

  • Additional Market Days may be cancelled at the discretion of the Department.

  • If ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ decides to promote Artist as a part of the Vintage Market Days event, Purchaser will use its best efforts to obtain calendar listings, feature articles, interviews of Artist, review of the performance and Artist’s recordings in all local prints, radio, and television media.

  • All images and digital files are owned by Vintage Market Days®, who reserves the right to use these photographs and/or video for the online publication, Vintage Market Days® websites and/or any social media operated by Vintage Market Days® and/or Vintage Market Days, LLC.

  • Food vendors must submit with this contract a menu list of the items being served at Vintage Market Days.


More Definitions of Market Days

Market Days means a day or days on which SGX-ST is open for securities trading;
Market Days means a day on which the SGX-ST is open for trading in securities. “Shares” means ordinary shares in the capital of the Company.
Market Days means a day on which the Stock Exchange is open for trading in securities;
Market Days means a day on which the SGX-ST is open for trading in securities.
Market Days means those days on which lawful market activity may be undertaken on the Markets.
Market Days means a day on which Bursa Securities is open for trading in securities, which may include a surprise holiday (being a day that is declared as a public holiday in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur that has not been gazetted as a public holiday at the beginning of the calendar year).
Market Days means any day between Mondays and Fridays which is not a market holiday or public holiday.