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Retroactive
(Adj) Retroactive is the statute, law , order decision etc made there by enforcing a previous transactions, orders legal actions etc.
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Retroactive Benefits (Back Pay): Monthly benefits that you may be entitled to before the month you actually file an application, if you meet the entitlement requirements.
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retroactive
adj. referring to a court's decision or a statute enacted by a legislative body which would result in application to past transactions and legal actions.

Retroactive
Definition - adj
: extending in scope or effect to a prior time or to conditions that existed or originated in the past
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: made effective as of a date prior to enactment, promulgation, or imposition <a ~ tax> ...

To apply something retroactively, something that is done now but has the same legal effect as if it were done in the past.

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Expanded Legal Definition of Animus ContrahendiAntedate To date back; retroactively.
Expanded Legal Definition of AntedateAntichresis Civil law: the pledge of real property as security for a debt.

TOP Annulment : To make void; to cancel an event or judicial proceeding both retroactively and for the future. Where, for example, a marriage is annulled, it is struck from all records and stands as having never transpired in law.

In 1983 Congress changed the payment system for Medicare, part A, from a fee-for-service-paid-retroactively system to a prospective payment system, which fixes the amount that the federal government will pay based on a patient's initial diagnosis, ...

Such a retroactive re-dating requires a court order which can be obtained by a showing that the earlier date would have been legal, and there was error, accidental omission or neglect which has caused a problem or inconvenience which can be cured.

NUNC PRO TUNC ("Now for then") - An order which is retroactively effective.("Now for then") - An order which is retroactively effective.
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OBJECTION - A protest or exception made by a party against an action by the opposing party.

Among its provisions is a prohibition against retroactive rate increases, a requirement that terms be clearly spelled out, and an extension of time before late fees can be imposed.

nunc pro tuncActs allowed to be done retroactively.
of counselA phrase commonly applied to counsel employed to assist in the preparation or management of the case, or its presentation on appeal, ...

Ex Post Facto
After the fact; a law passed after an act is performed which retroactively makes such act illegal. Such laws are prohibited under the U.S. Constitution.
Execute
To complete a legal document, as by signing.

In recent years, state laws have made it difficult to impossible to get rid of arrearages; they can't be discharged in bankruptcy, and courts usually will not retroactively cancel them.

Term: Ex Post Facto
Definition: After the fact; a law passed after an act is performed which retroactively makes such act illegal. Such laws are prohibited under the U.S. Constitution.

The United Kingdom (in 1989) have passed a law making typeface designs copyrightable. The British law is retroactive, so designs produced before 1989 are also copyrighted if the copyrights would not have already expired.
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NUNC PRO TUNC
Now for then
Refers to actions that may be taken with retroactive effect.

nunc pro tunc Now for then; a phrase applied to acts having a retroactive effect; for example, a judgment nunc pro tunc is effective as of a specified date prior to the actual entry of the judgment.
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nolo contenders - Acts allowed to be done after the time when they should be done, with a retroactive effect.

nunc pro tunc: (now for then) presently considered as if occurring at an earlier date; effective retroactively
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Nunc Pro Tunc: A legal phrase applied to acts which are allowed after the time when they should be done, with a retroactive effect.

Nuncupative Will: An oral (unwritten) will.

nunc pro tunc: When a court order is issued on 1 date but is effective retroactively (as of a date that is in the past); from the Latin for "now for then."
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Abridged from omnis ratihabitio retrotrahitur et mandato (priori) æquiparatur, every ratification relates back and is equivalent to a (prior) command. An act of ratification has a retroactive effect, and amounts to previously given authority.

The Court reasoned that the immobility of real property ordinarily removes any resort to exigent circumstances to justify dispensing with the proper preseizure notice and hearing. Id. at 503. Other courts have held that Good applies retroactively.

Antedate: To date retroactively, before a document was drawn up.
Appeal: Challenge to a court decision in a higher court.

nunc pro tunc - Lat. Now for then. A phrase applied to acts allowed to be done after the time when they should be done, with a retroactive effect, i.e., with the same effect as if regularly done.

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