Working Days definition
Examples of Working Days in a sentence
If the Grant Recipient wishes to seek the Authority’s permission to make a Publication, it must send a written request for approval of the Publication and a copy of the material(s) or exact wording that it proposes to publish (the Request) to the Authority no later than 10 Working Days before the intended Publication date.
Working Days Any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales.
In the event any of the Parties delivers a PDF format copy of a signature page to this Agreement, such Party shall deliver an originally executed signature page within seven Working Days of delivering such PDF format copy of the signature page or at any time thereafter upon request; provided, however, that the failure to deliver any such originally executed signature page shall not affect the validity of the signature page delivered by in PDF format.
The Supplier must pay all sums to the Buyer at least 5 Working Days before the date on which the tax or other liability is payable by the Buyer.
The Supplier must notify the Buyer within 10 Working Days of receipt of the returned invoice if it accepts the amendments.