Valid Thru Date definition

Valid Thru Date. Refers to the expiry date printed on the Card.
Valid Thru Date means the expiry date of the card printed on the card surface.
Valid Thru Date means the expiry date of Maybank Visa/MasterCard Platinum Debit printed onto the Card.

Examples of Valid Thru Date in a sentence

  • Valid Thru Date Means the printed expiry date on ICBC Debit Card.

  • The Card can only be used until the Valid Thru Date shown on the Card.

  • Subject to Applicable Law, you may use your Card only through the Card expiration date (Valid Thru Date).

  • Unless the Card Replacement Fee is prohibited or limited by law, Distributor may charge Cardholder a Card Replacement Fee in an amount up to $5.00 for each lost, stolen, or damaged Card replaced by the Distributor for the Cardholder; provided, however, that no Card Replacement Fee shall be charged for replacing a plastic card that has become unusable as a result of a Valid Thru Date.

  • Net income decreased from E4.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2000 to E0.9 million for the three months ended March 31, 2001 principally due to lower sales volumes and higher research and development expenses.

  • The Maybank MAE Visa Debit Card is valid only if it is used within the Valid Thru Date.

Related to Valid Thru Date

  • Execution Date has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Milestone Date means the date set against the relevant Milestone in the Implementation Plan;

  • Go-Live Date means the date on which the City, acting reasonably, confirms in writing that the Services satisfy the functional, technical and security requirements as set out in this Agreement;

  • Anticipated Closing Date shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.6(a).

  • SOFR Index Cessation Date means, in respect of a SOFR Index Cessation Event, the date on which the FRBNY (or any successor administrator of the SOFR), ceases to publish the SOFR, or the date as of which the SOFR may no longer be used.

  • OBFR Index Cessation Date means, in respect of an OBFR Index Cessation Event, the date on which the FRBNY (or any successor administrator of the OBFR), ceases to publish the OBFR, or the date as of which the OBFR may no longer be used.