Common use of Periods and Time Clause in Contracts

Periods and Time. References to “days,” “weeks,” “months” and “years” shall mean calendar days, weeks, months and years, respectively. References to a period of “days,” “weeks,” “months” and “years” shall mean consecutive days, weeks, months and years, respectively, and such period shall be deemed to begin on the day that the event to which the period relates first occurs. For purposes of computation of time periods, the word “from” means “from but not including” and the words “to” and “until” each mean “to and including.” References to a time of day shall mean such time in Washington, D.C.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Guarantee Agreement (Oglethorpe Power Corp), Nondisclosure Agreement (Georgia Power Co), Loan Guarantee Agreement (Oglethorpe Power Corp)

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Periods and Time. References to "days,” “" "weeks,” “" "months" and "years" shall mean calendar days, weeks, months and years, respectively. References to a period of "days,” “" "weeks,” “" "months" and "years" shall mean consecutive days, weeks, months and years, respectively, and such period shall be deemed to begin on the day that the event to which the period relates first occurs. For purposes of computation of time periods, the word "from" means "from but not including" and the words "to" and "until" each mean "to and including." References to a time of day shall mean such time in Washington, D.C.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Guarantee Agreement (Georgia Power Co)

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