expiry

ਪੁੱਗਣ
definition
noun
the expiry of the patent
the end of the period for which something is valid.
example
the 'expiry' of the patent
Upon 'expiry' of their visas, the mother and daughter were unable to extend their stay in the country.
After the 'expiry' of the lease period, the landowner will be at his discretion to convert the land into a shopping complex or a multiplex.
the 'expiry' of the six-month period
‘Yes, I'd like to increase my credit limit,’ I say, once the formalities of the credit card number and 'expiry' date are out of the way.
The 'expiry' of the board's three-year tenure of office was announced by the Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister yesterday.
The 'expiry' of the transitional period on 30 June 2007 seems a long, long way away.
I can't see what's wrong with an ‘automatic 'expiry' date’ - laws are tough to remove from the statute books, laws which curtail freedoms should be watched.
the 'expiry' of the patent
They advise homeowners not to worry if their existing windows or doors do not comply with the new legislation - there is no 'expiry' date on the old style glass.
The charges came two days before 'expiry' of the 90-day limit for him to be held without charges.
You will need a full passport, and it must have a minimum of six months remaining before 'expiry' .
Accordingly the lease will continue until its contractual 'expiry' date.
Previous practices created an expectation over time that leases over Crown lands are automatically re granted to existing holders on 'expiry' of a term.
He was also supposed to have performed many more miracles after his 'expiry' .
The accused would be handed back to the Central Bureau of Investigation after the 'expiry' of his remand period, they asserted.
an 'expiry' date
The original licence 'expiry' date was to be 3rd November.
If the court is to determine that there are special circumstances it must do so before the 'expiry' of the six month period.
the 'expiry' of the six-month period
The 'expiry' of the electoral integrity act will make this easier.
Three others lapsed due to 'expiry' of the six-month application period, while one application was rejected by the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
Some of the share dealing took place within weeks of 'expiry' of the lock-in period agreed in the offering prospectus.
Most conscientious online retailers now ask for the three-digit security code on the back of the card in addition to the card number and 'expiry' date.
International students in those two provinces now have the option of working up to 20 hours per week in off-campus employment, and the one-year period before student visa 'expiry' has been pushed up to two.
Member States are at liberty not to apply the six-year period beyond the date of 'expiry' of a patent protecting the original medicinal product.
It is not too difficult for criminals to guess the card 'expiry' date, which is required to validate a transaction, as these are issued in three-month blocks.
Following the plaintiff's termination and 'expiry' of working notice, the defendant contracted some work out to the plaintiff.
The notion of an injunction to restrain the use of an invention after the date of 'expiry' of the patent to which it relates, seems anomalous, going against the very purpose of the patent system.
In the case of a house valued at £135,000, on 'expiry' of the lease the landlord can demand approximately £10,800 plus costs.
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