Examples of Business Day in a sentence
A demand or notice so delivered shall be deemed received on the Business Day after transmission by us, regardless of whether actually received or opened by the you or the Surety.
Business Day means any day, other than a Saturday, Sunday or statutory or civic holiday in the Province of Québec.
Unless there are good reasons to suspect the Account Holder of fraud, the Service Provider will reimburse the Account Holder in the amount of the Operation immediately following receiving the request to contest it, and in any case at the latest at the end of the next Business Day.
A notice or demand so mailed will be regarded as given or made on the day after it is mailed and a notice so sent by telefacsimile on the day sent, in each case whether the person actually receives it or not, and if the day of receipt is not a Business Day, then the next Business Day.
The date and time of such visits shall be agreed at last fifteen (15) calendar days in advance between the Lease Servicer and the User and shall take place during a Business Day or during business hours, except if a Default or an Event of Default occurs, where such provisions shall not apply.