Five days definition

Five days means five (5) business days.

Examples of Five days in a sentence

  • Five days prior to commencement of this Agreement, User shall furnish the City with properly executed Certificates of Insurance which shall clearly evidence all insurance required in this Agreement and provide that such insurance shall not be canceled, except on 30 days' prior written notice to the City.

  • The Employee shall work for Five days [5] days a week from Monday through Friday.

  • Five days' prior written notice of the holder's intention to make such exchange shall be given to the Maker.

  • Five days after the election results, MultiCare agrees to recognize the Union as the collective bargaining agent on behalf of the employees in the designated unit where the majority of employees voting have voted for union representation.

  • Five days of leave taken will be recorded as a complete week of leave.

  • Five days will automatically be taken from the accumulated temporary leave each year plus all unused sick leave at the end of the year, until all borrowed days have been returned.

  • We’ll mail to you at your last known address your security-deposit refund (less lawful deductions) and an itemized accounting of any deductions no later than 45 (Forty Five) days after the Lease Contract termination and delivery of possession to us.

  • Five days or more before the initial meeting the Union and the Board shall submit, in writing, all of its proposals for negotiations.

  • In case the tenure of the Loan is spread over a non-leap and a leap year, the Interest is calculated by reckoning 365 (Three Hundred and Sixty Five) days in non-leap year and 366 (Three Hundred and Sixty Six) days in a leap year.

  • Five days per year of family illness may be used for a grandchild that is hospitalized for a medical reason other than birth.

Related to Five days

  • Days means calendar days.

  • Work Days means judicial days (or a day when the court is open).

  • Working Days means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in England and Wales; and

  • Calendar means discrete temporal reference system that provides the basis for defining temporal position to a resolution of one day;

  • after means "from but excluding," the words "to" and "until" mean "to but excluding," and the word "through" means "to and including." Likewise, in setting deadlines or other periods, "by" means "by." The words "preceding," "following," and words of similar import, mean immediately preceding or following. References to a month or a year refer to calendar months and calendar years.