Six months definition
Examples of Six months in a sentence
Six months after LNP becomes available, Interim Service Provider Number Portability (ISPNP) will cease to be available and all existing ISPNP arrangements will terminate.
Six months prior to the end of the Contract Period, including any extensions to such Period, the HMO must propose a Turnover Plan covering the possible turnover of the records and information maintained to either the State or a successor HMO.
The Purchaser agrees to strictly adhere to the correct retention procedures that will be given to him/her at the Handover Inspection, when reporting any material patent and latent defect in the Property during the 6 (Six) months retention period.
Six months prior to graduation, CONTRACTOR shall notify LEA of the transition to high school for graduation.
Six months prior to the date of expiration of this agreement, or any extension hereof, STATE shall give written notice to LOCAL AGENCY of any extension of this agreement and any change in the level of fire protection services STATE will provide during the extended period of this agreement.
The said guarantee shall be valid till the expiry of the defect liability period and issue of the final certificate by the Engineer, and with a claim period of Six months beyond it's required validity.
Six months after the date of the Council’s decision, that member shall cease to be a party to this Agreement.
Six months later, your VP finds out that you’re using Etsy code for a non-Etsy project and asks you to stop.
Six months of service upon return shall be required; a librarian who fails to fulfill the service obligation shall be required to repay the University the salary paid during the leave.
Six months after the completion of the contract and the acceptance of the improvement by the owner thereof, the additional obligation imposed upon the surety company ceases unless written notice, within such period of time, of unpaid use taxes, is given to the surety company by the commissioner.