Nominated Day definition

Nominated Day means a Gas Day in respect of which an Advance Nomination or Initial Nomination is made.
Nominated Day means the day on which section 5 of the Local Government {Pecuniary Interests of Councillors) Act 1982 came into operation.
Nominated Day means the day 3 months after the appointed day;

Examples of Nominated Day in a sentence

  • If the Vehicle enters the Car Park on a Nominated Day but remains in the Car Park on the following day then the Authorised ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be liable to pay an “Overstay Fee” which will be the amount calculated at the casual drive up rate for the relevant Car Park commencing on the first day which is not a Nominated Day and ending on the day the Vehicle leaves the Car Park (Overstay Period).

  • If the Seller anticipates that it may be unable to supply all or any part of the Nominated Daily Take for any Nominated Day due to scheduled maintenance, repair or replacement of the facilities, fixtures and equipment to be constructed and commissioned by Seller, the Seller's Representative will notify the Buyer's Representative within five (5) Business Days after Seller's receipt of the Monthly Schedule of the anticipated time delivery of Gas will be restricted.


More Definitions of Nominated Day

Nominated Day. Is any Blank Day, DDO, or annual leave day that a Pilot nominates to Virgin Australia that s/he is available for duty. “Off Duty Period (ODP)” Means a period of time during which a Pilot is free of all duties and standby associated with the Pilot’s employment.

Related to Nominated Day

  • appointed day means the date on which the provisions of this Act shall come into force;

  • nomination day means the day determined in terms of the Electoral Act for the announcement of the nominated candidates and parties for an election.

  • Designated Date means the date on which funds are transferred from the Escrow Account(s) and the amounts blocked are transferred from the ASBA Accounts, as the case may be, to the Public Issue Account(s) or the Refund Account(s), as appropriate, in terms of the Red ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Prospectus and the Prospectus, after the finalisation of the Basis of Allotment in consultation with the Designated Stock Exchange, following which Equity Shares may be Allotted to successful Bidders in the Issue;

  • Nomination Period means, in respect of a Nomination, the period from the Nomination Start Time to the Nomination End Time;

  • Disrupted Day means any Scheduled Trading Day on which the Exchange or any Related Exchange fails to open for trading during its regular trading session or on which a Market Disruption Event has occurred.