EFA Day definition

EFA Day means, in respect of any day, a 24 hour period starting at 23:00 on the previous day and ending at 23:00 on that day;]
EFA Day means a twenty-four (24) hour period starting at 23:00 hours (inclusive) on a Day and ending at 22:59 hours (inclusive) on the next Day.

Examples of EFA Day in a sentence

  • Last Day on which the Authority can Lock or Unlock Baseload Blocks or Peakload Blocks through the Supplier: The last Day on which the Authority may Lock or Unlock Baseload Blocks or Peakload Blocks of an Electricity Product (being Variable Products only) is for each Month of delivery during the Electricity Product Year of the relevant Electricity Product, the third last EFA Day in the Month prior to the Month in question (the Last Fixing Day).

  • Last Day on which the Authority can Lock or Unlock Baseload Blocks or Peakload Blocks through the Supplier: The last Day on which the Authority may Lock or Unlock Baseload Blocks or Peakload Blocks of an Electricity Product is for each Month of delivery during the Electricity Product Year of the relevant Electricity Product, the third last EFA Day in the Month prior to the Month in question (the Last Fixing Day).

Related to EFA Day

  • A day means a day 24 hours from midnight to the next midnight irrespective of the numbers of hours worked in that day.

  • Index Business Day means, in respect of an Index, any day on which the Index Sponsor in respect of such Index is scheduled to publish the level of the Index.

  • FX Business Day is any day when (a) Bank’s Foreign Exchange Department is conducting its normal business and (b) the Foreign Currency being purchased or sold by Borrower is available to Bank from the entity from which Bank shall buy or sell such Foreign Currency.

  • T2 Business Day means any day on which the T2 System (as defined in Condition 4(o)) is open.

  • Bank Business Day means a day on which the Bank conducts business activities as per its effective opening hours, so when the Bank is open for the purpose of executing payment transactions.