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A fixed date is a particular time point that does not change.
To do this you must have a fixed date for the end of the trust.
"We now have a fixed date for the end of the war.
If the bill is passed, the first fixed date election would be on September 26, 2016.
This is a fixed date in the city's calendar of events.
However, no fixed date has been set for this development, and it is uncertain if the project will ever go ahead.
In any case there has never been a fixed date for the enlargement process.
No fixed date was given for the closures but they were expected to take place in the following two months.
Call option - the right to buy an asset at a fixed date and price.
But in some cases there is a possibility for international students to study according to the individual curriculum without a fixed dates of studies.
It is not a fixed date so the number of days in any municipal year varies.
Democrats up for re-election asked him not to propose a fixed date.
They do not come due on a fixed date, but a time is specified when the company can choose to pay them off.
Shares are redeemed at a set price on a fixed date.
The outdoor nationals the following weekend have a fixed date.
There are three fixed dates in a month when tuition fee is taken.
We agree with, and accept, Parliament's position to have a fixed date for introduction of the system.
International students have the opportunity to study according to the individual curriculum without a fixed dates enrollment.
For the 2011 edition, the show moved to its current fixed date of the last weekend in July and saw over 2,000 people visiting.
From 1978 until 2006 the second Monday of November was the fixed date.
Elections typically have a fixed date and aren't easily changed.
Many festivals have no fixed dates, others are rescheduled at the last minute.
Many of your regular cash outflows will need to be made on fixed dates.
Thanksgiving in Canada did not have a fixed date until the late 19th century.
With no fixed date, the celebration is held whenever the flowers reach their peak in a particular place.