Sentences with phrase «fall under these new rules»

Perhaps this is naive, but wouldn't the government implement changes like your example with a grandfather clause (only new money would fall under new rules)?
But, how does purchasing a new deck fall under these new rules?

Not exact matches

Options — a type of financial derivative used by traders — which have an underlying asset listed in Europe will fall under the legislation and any stocks that have a separate listing in Europe will again be subject to the new rules.
Also, profits generated from Bitcoin mining still fall under the original ruling, and the new classification applies only to investment gains.
Just remember that both of these cards fall under Chase's 5/24 rule that declines new applicants that have applied for 5 credit cards within the previous 24 months.
Empire State Development responded to a request last fall, saying no new projects have filed applications under the new rules.
The press was engaged in a last ditch - effort to stop itself falling under statutory control today, as a shadowy meeting of the privy council meets to impose new rules on the industry.
Previously, roughly $ 575 million of funding fell under the policy, but the new rule also applies to foreign aid funding for maternal and child health, HIV and AIDS, malaria, and infectious diseases.
The National Labor Relations Board ruled that when it comes to unionizing, charter schools in New York and Pennsylvania are private and fall under the NLRB.
One such was in Louisiana where, in the 1720s, the Mississippi Company invited thousands of Germans (particularly from the Alsace region, which had just fallen under French rule) to immigrate to the French territory of Louisiana, giving them rich land along the Mississippi about 25 miles from New Orleans, which became known as the «German Coast» - not all that far from where Frederick and Jette would settle almost two hundred years later.
Under new rules implemented last fall, lenders calculate a maximum loan amount based on the investor's age (which must be at least 62), the home's value and prevailing mortgage rates.
Just a guess, but I bet that the number of delinquent conventional mortgages refinanced each month under the new FHA rules will stay largely the same or actually fall.
New rules would see all private rental units fall under annual rent increase guidelines.
Hopefully these two new cards will not fall under the 5/24 rule, similar to the current card.
Keep in mind that the card falls under the 5/24 rule, so if you've had more than five new credit cards in the last 2 years, you should probably take a look at the business version of the card.
It is unclear which of the new cards from Chase will fall under the 5/24 rule, but we can hope that at least some of them will not.
Also, it's critical to know that the Southwest cards fall under Chase's 5/24 Rule so if you've gotten a few cards in the last 2 years you may need to go cold turkey on any new cards to get under 5/24 and open up room for a couple of those Southwest cards.
The card doesn't fall under the Chase 5/24 rule, so most people will be able to apply now or wait for the new bonus.
Chase won't approve you for some cards if you've applied for more than five new cards in the last two years and the Chase Sapphire Preferred card falls under that 5/24 rule.
As mentioned above, this card also falls under the 5/24 rule which means that if you've had 5 or more new credit cards in the last 24 months, your application will be declined.
Unfortunately, the Ink Business Preferred ℠ falls under Chase's 5/24 rule, meaning you'll likely be instantly rejected if you've opened five or more new credit accounts within the last 24 months.
The Lawyer: Employment judge first to fall foul of new misconduct rules An employment judge has become the first to be publicly censured under new rules that will see all judges and magistrates who are disciplined for misconduct have their cases publicised by the Office for Judicial Complaints (OJC).
As you can see, the Washington Times mentions Eric Turkewitz because they are using him as the source for two points they are raising: First, that the conduct falls under section DR 2 - 102 of the New York Lawyer's Code of Professional Responsibility, and second, that Sotomeyor overstepped the bounds of the rule.
The fall season has been strong, and while the new mortgage rules will suppress demand for more expensive homes, and condos, those under $ 600,000 will be high demand.
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