Only to you. But now you know when you read a
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But now you know when you read a non-government contract that when it states a date, that date it to be taken literally. If there is a variation, such as business days, it has to be stipulated in the contract.
So in this case if the expiration is Oct. 2, 2016. that means Oct. 2, 2016. It has nothing to do with what I like or not like.
I'm sure the parties involved will not get hung up on the date, but you asked so I answered.
Simple.