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Contract Month

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Contract month
The month in which futures contracts may be satisfied by making or accepting a delivery.

Delivery Month
The month in which an option or futures contract expires and delivery must be made. The seller generally must inform the buyer of delivery during the delivery month.

contract month
The month in which a futures contract requires delivery of the commodity. Most contracts are offset or closed before this time so that no delivery is necessary.


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