10 days is equal to 1 week, three days.
Bygone days are those times, usually only faintly remembered, that some old people wish 'we still had'. Their memories, however, are usually either completely wrong, or highly unrealistic. 'The bygone days' were marked by class and racial hatred, subjugation of women as second or third class citizens, high infant mortality, poor medical care (if any..), homes with no running water or electricity, and a life expectancy of about 40. The bygone days were not the 'gold old days' unless you were rich, white and male.
Yes but only out of historical interest.
The Roman Calendar has 10 months in its system. Among these ten months, there were 304 days. This has been expanded on to 12 months and 365 days, which is still used today.
"You can check out that almanac for 7 days then you must return it." "In the days before technology, farmers would consult an almanac to determine what weather might be coming."
a check is good for 6 months unless otherwise stated on the check (it will say good for 30 days or not valid after 90 days.) you can have one reissued by the company by calling and requestiong a new check. (coming from a former banker)
forever unless otherwise specified on the check i.e. valid for 90 days
Its valid for 90 days... http://nareshit.blogspot.com
A cashier's check is typically valid for up to 90 to 180 days from the date it is issued.
A personal check for the Bank of America is generally valid for at least thirty days. In many cases, these personal checks are valid for up to ninety days from the date of issue.
Forever.
Usually it says on the front or back of the check how many days it is valid for. Most I have seen state 90 days. Even if it is past the date on the check I would suggest that you call the adjuster and speak with them about the issue. Sometimes they will issue you a new check and other times they will advise you to still deposit the check and it will be good.
A cashier's check in Texas is typically valid for up to 90 days from the date it is issued.
In the United States, an invoice can typically be issued up to 90 days after the goods or services are provided and still be considered valid.
A check that is older than 90 days (or 180 days depending on the Country) is considered a stale or expired check. It is worthless and carries no value. You cannot cash such a check. Since the check is expired, the check issuing bank will not pay for it.
The validity of a credit check done by a dealership typically lasts for about 30 days.
The latest date an invoice can be issued and still be considered valid is typically within 30 days of the date of the transaction or delivery of goods/services.