Two days definition

Two days notice” means a notice where a sitting day intervenes between the day on which the notice is given and the day on which the motion or inquiry is made.
Two days means a period of approximately 48 hours. It includes two "daytimes" and two "nighttimes."

Examples of Two days in a sentence

  • Two days unpaid leave is available where the employee is required to attend compulsory interviews or examinations as part of the adoption procedure.

  • Two days per year shall be allowed for religious holidays not included in the district calendar adopted for the current school year.

  • Two days per school year paid leave will be granted for any other relative.

  • Two days of personal leave (or the equivalent hours thereof) with pay may be charged against sick leave.

  • Two days' notice to each director, either personally or by telegram, cable, telecopy, commercial delivery service, telex or similar means sent to his business or home address, or three days' notice by written notice deposited in the mail, shall be given to each director by the secretary or by the officer or one of the directors calling the meeting.

  • Two days of care available for each day of care remaining of inpatient hospital coverage.

  • Two days of absence without deduction in pay shall be allowed each semester as personal leave time.

  • Two days for each mentor who is working with a probationary teacher under the Induction Program.

  • Two days prior to the Closing Date, Seller shall provide Purchaser with a compilation of any existing liability for Employee sick leave, vacation time, severance pay or any similar item.

  • Two days professional leave will be allowed for new teachers completing the KPA Report.

Related to Two days

  • Days means calendar days.

  • Day/Days means calendar days, inclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

  • Business Days means Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays.

  • School Days means actual school attendance days during the regular academic school year including a partial day that students are in attendance at school for instructional purposes as adopted by the district or governing body of the school not to include weekends, holidays, summer school, etc.

  • months shall be construed in accordance with Clause 1.3;