That might be the custom for some, but for most, April Fool's day jokes are done at any time of the day on April 1.
An argument that sometimes fools human reasoning, but is not logically valid.
Yes. Assuming the travel date is April 2010, the expiration date is June 2010, and you will return home before June 2010.
The colomn before it is NVB, which means Not Valid Before. NVA means Not Valid After.
A check is typically valid for six months before it expires.
No. An unsigned Will is not valid.
Paychecks are typically valid for around six months before they expire.
Personal checks are typically valid for six months before they expire.
Checks typically stay valid for six months before they expire.
A check typically stays valid for six months before it expires.
A passport book is typically valid for 10 years before it expires.
Payroll checks are typically valid for six months before they expire.
No you will be unable to gavel if the dates are not valid.