Examples of Retroactive period in a sentence
Retroactive period claims not credible as the LAP population entered into Bayou Health effective January 1, 2013.
Retroactive period implies the period prior to the actual Policy in force, not exceeding 2 years from the date of discovery of any such loss or losses wherein losses sustained shall be covered under this Policy Provided that in such retroactive period the Insurance was continuously in force but in no event the Company shall be liable to pay any claim in respect of a loss or damage sustained prior to the Inception of the original Policy.
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The second type of situation is that an existing favourable tax policy rule is changed or withdrawn, for example, a fiscal subsidy.1.4.3. Retroactive period further back than the date of announcement In exceptional cases the retroactive period of tax legislation reaches further back in time than the date of the announcement.87 This occurrence may be related to a certain technique of retroactive legislation, for example validation statutes.
Retroactive period refers to such a period of time as prior to and connected with the insurance period.