Examples of Postmarked by in a sentence
Bill and Jane Fischer Vegetation Management Scholarship• Award Amount: Multiple awards of $1,000• Application Deadline: Postmarked by Friday, May 18, 2018.• The application with more information is attached.• An online application is available here: http://ucanr.edu/Development_services/Awards_and_scholarships/Fischer_Online_Application/.4.
Proposals shall be rejected when:• Postmarked after the designated date; or• Postmarked by the designated date but not received within 10 days from the submittal deadline; or• If hand delivered, received after the designated date and time.
Postmarked by the designated date but not received within 10 days from the submittal deadline; or3.
Include their position and responsibilities within the bidder’s organization.
Proposals shall be rejected when:• Postmarked after the designated date; or• Postmarked by the designated date but not received within 10 days from the submittal deadline; or• If hand delivered, received after the designated date and time.The number of copies required is located on the Proposal Mail-In and Delivery Information Sheet.
Mailed entries must be postmarked by the “Mail-In Postmarked by Date” and received by the “Mail-in Received by Date” listed in the chart in Rule #4 to be eligible for the corresponding Drawings.
Pages 5-6 Mail your Opt Out Request Postmarked by: Object Remain a Class Member and tell the Court what you do not like about the Settlement.
Hard copies must be: Postmarked by or received at the LCCMR office by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, August 25, 2008.
Proposals shall be rejected when: Postmarked after the designated date; or Postmarked by the designated date but not received within 10 days from the submittal deadline; or If hand delivered, received after the designated date and time.
Salmonid predation is generally thought to be greatest when the prey is 1/3 or less the length of predator species (USFWS 1994).Assuming the “1/3 size rule” in this instance, the chum hatchery releases are well below the 155 mm plus size considered to promote predation on natural origin Chinook or steelhead juveniles present in freshwater during the time of release.