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expiration date

American  

noun

  1. the last date that a product, as food, should be used before it is considered spoiled or ineffective, usually specified on the label or package.


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The new tariff also has an expiration date.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every put and call strike price and expiration date is embedded with probabilities that can be used to determine the odds of a stock rising or falling.

From Barron's

Straddles typically have the same strike price, the price to buy and sell, and the same expiration date.

From Barron's

Travelers’ board also authorized an additional $5 billion in share repurchases with no expiration date.

From Barron's

“The fact that it’s ‘44 is a huge deal,” Haagen said, alluding to the contract’s expiration date.

From Los Angeles Times