Sentences with phrase «backdated date»

You will need to pay some premiums starting from the new backdated date but it will impact all your future premiums.

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Dating Documents; Documents are occasionally fraudulently backdated to make them appear as though they were issued or signed much earlier.
I am sooooo frustrated because it's seems like they are backdating on purpose because these dates are not accurate.
However, some policies are known as «day one» policies and the benefits you receive may be backdated to the date you were first out of work.
Backdating: A procedure used to make the effective date of a policy earlier than the application date.
Although some advisors might refuse the order, I'd be willing to bet that most of them will still do the purchase for you and backdate the deposit date.
What most people don't realize is that credit cards charge interest backdated to the purchase date.
Miles can not be backdated for travel or services prior to the date of enrollment in the Family Bonus program
Perhaps that is partly due to controversy about the dating (and possible backdating) of many of his works.
Their employer now wants them to sign an NDA for the project, backdated two years (i.e. dated two years ago to the start of the project).
Arguedas argues that the options at issue were not backdated, but that the grant dates were moved to later dates and higher prices because of delays in reaching a final deal with Steve Jobs.
Couples can hold a ceremony or have a simple conversion at a registry office and obtain a marriage certificate which is backdated to the date of the civil partnership.
Backdating: A procedure used to make the effective date of a policy earlier than the application date.
During this time, coverage will be backdated to coincide with the date you terminated employment.
Backdating simply means choosing a date that has passed in order to secure a lower rate.
If your birthday is coming up, it's better to buy before that date or else backdate the policy.
Change the date to coincide with special dates: - You can backdate the policy to coincide with your important dates, such as birthday and anniversary.
This means your premiums will backdate to a previous date (you'll need to pay the lump - sum for the back - dated period) but you will be paying future premiums at a lower price.
(back to top) Backdating: Some insurance companies allow policies to be dated earlier than the actual date issued in order to save age.
Saving Age: The act of backdating a policy to a date closer to the applicant's last birthday in order to lower the premium.
In case of money - back plans, if you backdate the start date of the policy then you are sure to get your first tranche earlier.
For instance, tourist guides have the highest earning during the vacation period (i.e. May - June, December - January), so he can get the policy he bought in his off season, backdated to some date in the aforementioned vacation season.
Tempted by the lower rates, the buyer opts for backdating and ends up paying extra premium for the back - dated period which totally goes waste.
Backdating also takes care that the maturity date coincides with this significant date.
Backdating provides you the option of paying lower premium by altering the policy start date and selecting the one which gives you better premium rates.
If a claim is submitted more than six months after the date of death, it will be accepted and, if eligible, payment will only be backdated for a maximum of six months prior to the date the claim is received by the Department, regardless of date of death of the spouse or civil partner.
Where a claim is received on or after 6 April 2012, payment of pension can be backdated up to 6 months from the date of receipt.
Where a claim was received between 1 January 1997 and 5 April 2012, payment of pension can be backdated up to 12 months from the date of receipt.
Backdating from the Census date of 9 August 2011 to the ERP reference date of 30 June 2011 using data on births, deaths, and interstate and overseas migration for the intervening period;
I would fix a period of 2 years 5 months, commencing from the date of his release from prison and after having served the balance of the period of 18 months still to be served, as the period during which the respondent is not to commit another offence if he is to avoid the consequences of s 43 of the Sentencing Act and order that the sentence imposed in respect of count 1 be backdated to commence from one month prior to the date he is again taken into custody to serve the balance of the 18 months still to be served in order to take into account time already served.
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