Christmas definition

Christmas shall include Christmas Day, and Boxing Day. "New Year’s" shall include New Year’s Eve Day and New Year’s Day.
Christmas means Christmas Eve day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. “New Year’s” means New Year’s Eve day, New Year’s Day, and January 2.
Christmas shall include up to a maximum of two (2) days comprising of December 25th and December 26th. “New Year’s” shall include up to a maximum of two

Examples of Christmas in a sentence

  • The following days are observed as holidays by state agencies in accordance with section 110.117, F.S.: • New Year’s Day • Birthday of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇., third Monday in January • Memorial Day • Independence Day • Labor Day • Veterans’ Day, November 11 • Thanksgiving Day • Friday after Thanksgiving • Christmas Day If any of these holidays falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday.

  • For example, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day (or days in lieu thereof) shall be regarded as a group.

  • The following holidays are observed by the City: New Year’s Day (observed) MLK Day Memorial Day 4th of July Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (observed) Christmas Day (observed) New Year’s Day (observed) If a Legal Holiday falls on Saturday, it will be observed on the preceding Friday.

  • Boxing Day shall be observed on the first normal working day immediately following the calendar day on which Christmas Day is granted as a designated holiday.

  • Labour Day; Thanksgiving Day; Remembrance Day; Christmas Day; Boxing Day and any other day on which the Province has elected to be closed for business.


More Definitions of Christmas

Christmas means 25 December of any year;
Christmas shall include up to a maximum of two (2) days comprising of December 25th and December 26th. “New Year’s” shall include up to a maximum of two (2) days comprising of December 31st and January 1st. The Employer will endeavour to rotate staff between Christmas and New Year’s from year-to-year, if practicable, based on the operational needs of the Employer and the availability of staff.
Christmas and New Year's Full-time and Part-time
Christmas and New Year's Full-time and Part-time‌ The Employer shall provide full-time employees three (3) consecutive days off at Christmas or New Year’s. The parties agree that the scheduling provision may be waived for the period of December 15th to January 15th.
Christmas means 25 and 26 December of any year; “Journey Time” means the time in the Timetable to be taken by a service in travelling between the departure point and destination for that service specified in Part 2; “New Year” means 1 January of any year.
Christmas. The period from 18 December 2017 to 5 January 2018 “Easter” The period from 30 March 2018 to 20 April 2018.
Christmas is defined as the calendar weeks in which Christmas and New Years Day fall. If more employees have requested a summer or Christmas vacation than the employer can permit, subject to reasonable staffing requirements, seniority shall govern as to who will have the time off. Vacation schedules will be posted by November 15th of all vacations requested by November 1 for the Christmas vacation period. Vacation requests for periods other than the summer or Christmas vacation period are to be submitted within a reasonable time. These requests will be subject to organizational requirements but approval will not be unreasonably withheld. Vacation requests for Christmas and summer, but not received by the deadline will be treated as requests for other times of the year.