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Expire meaning
To die. | To lapse and become invalid. | To come to an end; to conclude.
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The contracts with YMCA for the Gungahlin, Civic, Tuggeranong were due to expire on June 30. The Stromlo contract was due to expire in June 2026 but it's understood the YMCA no longer wants to operate it either.
Licenses that expire in June will now be good through October; those that expire in July will need to be renewed in November; and licenses with August expirations will need to be renewed by the end of December.
A wind advisory issued by the National Weather Service in Portland on Monday, set to begin at 10 p.m. and expire at 7 a.m. Tuesday, was updated to expire at 1 a.m. Wednesday.
It had been slated to expire on December 24, but Baker announced late last month that it would instead expire today, December 11, at which time the DPH would release its plans for overseeing the vape industry.
According to FC Inter News, Newcastle make an attempt to sign the Netherlands international at the end of this season, with the defender’s contract at Inter set expire.
Alameda County has managed to keep evictions about six times under the average with its moratorium, Perigo said, and advocates are pushing for strategies to maintain these levels when protections expire.
A memo this week from the deputy minister of health to affected hospitals said that the Temporary Locum Program, which had been set to expire Sept. 30, will now continue until March 31.
And the key benefits expire in June.
And with his contract with the Championship Terriers set to expire this summer, Town boss is hopeful that Daly can be persuaded to return.
Another goal of the meeting is to renegotiate “Compacts of Free Association” with the Marshall Islands before current terms expire Saturday.
As part of the nuclear accord, a number of restrictions on the research and development of ballistic missiles are set to expire next month.
As previously stated, it is our objective to sell our public positions when restrictions expire and there is relative stability in a given public position to trading.
At least 19 million doses of vaccines are set to expire by the end of the year in Canada, according to data received by The Canadian Press.
At midnight on Thursday, a provision that built a procedural wall against migrants – if not a physical one – is set to expire.
At the time the task and finish group was written, the host family scheme was due to expire in December 2022, meaning there was a possibility of some Ukrainian families presenting themselves as homeless to the council.
Based on reports (and a post on her own Instagram account), Purrazzo’s contract is set to expire soon and she is going to explore her options, so this might be it for her in Impact/TNA.
Because it’s a new year, there are so many inspire-to-respire-then-expire talks out there.
But since the emergency is already scheduled to expire in May, there’s no need to fight it.
But when exactly does Kane’s contract expire with Tottenham?
Carlo Ancelotti believes Toni Kroos will renew his contract which is set to expire.