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expiration The last day on which an option can be exercised. If it is not, the option is said to have "expired worthless."
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expiration date The date after which an FCC-granted license ceases to be valid. For example, a license with a 12/1/98 expiration is no longer valid at 12:00am on 12/2/98. In most cases, wireless licenses have a 10-year license term, and the expiration date is the 10-year anniversary date of the original license grant date.
Ãâó: wireless.fcc.gov/uls/about/glossary.html
expiration The drug expiration date indicates until when a drug can be used without risking its efficacy or safety; the expiration date must always be indicated on the drug packaging (usually a month and year); expired drugs must not be administered and they should be returned to the pharmacy to be disposed of; the time from the date of drug production until the expiration date is identified as the drug shelf life usually being 2-5 years, while for IPL it may be several weeks; in special instances even ...
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expiration date The last day (in the case of American-style) or the only day (in the case of European-style) on which an option may be exercised.
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expiration the end of the time period for which coverage is written.
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