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Notice Period
Definition: [crh] The time during which the buyer of a futures contract can be called upon to accept delivery. Typically, the 3 to 6 weeks preceding the expiration of the contract.

 


Notice Period
The time during which the buyer of a futures contract can be called upon to accept delivery. Typically, the 3 to 6 weeks preceding the expiration of the contract.

Typical notice periods range from 30 to 120 days. Withdraw your money without notice and you'll be penalised by losing interest on your savings equivalent to the notice period.

Interest is usually variable and sometimes there is a notice period for...(Read more)
Share Buyback
The purchase by a listed company of its own shares either in the open market or by tender offers. Companies do it for several reasons includ...

Factoring is a long term contract, and both notice periods and practical constraints (the need to pay off the debt) make ending a factoring agreement messy.

The modern practice of interim management started in the mid to late-1970s, when permanent employees in The Netherlands were protected by long notice periods and companies faced large costs for terminating employees.

The legal one-page notice to security holders stating the date, time and place of the shareholder meeting. This page is normally attached to the front of the proxy statement.
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For example, the statutes identify the categories of 'interested parties' that are entitled to receive notice of a proposed transfer, the contents of the notice, and the minimum notice period that must elapse before an application can be heard.

notice period The period of time before the expiration of a futures contract during which the buyer may be called upon to accept delivery. notional See notional principal amount.

See also: Banks, Saving, Recourse, Expense, Funding

Business Notice of saleNotification date

 
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