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Working Days definition

Working Days means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales; and
Working Days means Mondays through Fridays but shall not include Saturdays, Sundays or federal or state holidays. In computing 15 working days, the day of receipt of any notice shall not be included, and the last day of the 15 working days shall be included.
Working Days as used in this Article shall mean Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.

Examples of Working Days in a sentence

  • Some Orders may be monitored by us for a period of up to 30 Working Days and will expire at the close of trading on the last day of the expiry period at the latest.

  • Each Disputing Party will appoint one arbitrator within a period of ten (10) Working Days from the date of written notice issued under Section 21.1 referring the Dispute to arbitration, and both arbitrators so appointed shall appoint the third or the presiding arbitrator within fifteen (15) days of the receipt of the second arbitrator’s confirmation of his/her appointment.

  • Such letters shall be addressed to the other Party as set out in Clause 10.3. Provided the relevant communication is not returned as undelivered, the notice or communication shall be deemed to have been given two (2) Working Days after the day on which the letter was posted or sooner where the other Party acknowledges receipt of such letters.

  • UBS shall only pay a remuneration for Working Hours (in the case an Hourly Rate is agreed in the Supply Order) or regular Working Days (in the case of Day Rate) effectively provided.

  • If the Parties cannot agree on a mediator within 10 Working Days after a request by one Party to the other, either Party will as soon as possible, apply to the mediation provider or to the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) to appoint a mediator.


More Definitions of Working Days

Working Days means the days of the week the department is open for business.
Working Days means Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, unless these are Bank Holidays.
Working Days means working days of the Company.
Working Days means a day (other than Saturday or Sunday or a public holiday) on which banks are open for general business in London.
Working Days means 09:00-17:00 Monday to Friday in the United Kingdom and excluding Bank Holidays.
Working Days means Mondays to Fridays and excludes Saturdays, Sundays and paid holidays.
Working Days means 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time Monday to Friday.