Sentences with phrase «retroactive changes»

Retroactive changes could mean that if investment minimums rise to $ 800,000 — an increase sources say is currently being discussed — they could affect deals dating back to June 2015, when the program technically ended, says Edward Beshara, founding attorney at Beshara Professional Association, which specializes in representing investors and developers in EB - 5 legal matters.
«Material retroactive changes to the audience that can view the information users have previously shared on Facebook» must now be opt in.
Facebook rarely makes material retroactive changes to the audiences of content, but if it does in the future it will need to determine the most effective way to push users to opt in.
Users are typically resistant to change and may be reluctant to opt in to new privacy controls, so Facebook will likely try not to make any retroactive changes that require the opt in.
The unfair trading practic - es to be banned are late payments for perishable food products, last min - ute order cancellations, unilateral or retroactive changes to contracts and forcing the supplier to pay for wasted products.
For starters, the US Sentencing Commission enacted a set of broad retroactive changes to the federal drug sentencing guidelines, with crack guideline reductions in 2007 and 2011 and the «Drugs -2» reductions in 2014.
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the Harper government's legislation making retroactive changes to parole eligibility breaches the Charter of Rights and is thus unconstitutional.
The retroactive changes affected many individuals who had already submitted their applications under different criteria.»
For that reason, the Electronic Privacy Information Organization mobilized to file a complaint against Facebook with the Federal Trade Commission, challenging Facebook's retroactive changes to its terms of service.
Giss does make retroactive changes to in filled data based on monthly averages that are, of course, always changing as more data is collected and averaged.
They actually have to pass legislation to change it, and any retroactive changes will likely fail (both to pass, and if it does pass, will likely die in court).
Additionally, Governor Paterson pardoned four individuals who, due to retroactive changes to the immigration laws, would have been subject to deportation.
Certain UTPs include late payments for perishable food products, last minute order cancellations, unilateral or retroactive changes to contracts and forcing payments for wasted products.
The European Commission has set out plans to ban unfair trade practices in the food supply chain including late payments for perishable food products, last minute order cancellations, unilateral or retroactive changes to contracts and forcing the supplier to pay for wasted products.
In addition, any testing by us conducted in connection with Section 404, or any subsequent testing by our independent registered public accounting firm, may reveal deficiencies in our internal controls over financial reporting that are deemed to be material weaknesses or that may require prospective or retroactive changes to our financial statements or identify other areas for further attention or improvement.
Retroactive change from MFS to MFJ is authorized only by subsection (b).
Your employer should have implemented changes in your withholding, beginning in July, to account for the retroactive change.
Heck, even my Dad watched congress pass a retroactive change which reduced his federal pension a few years after he retired, dropping his monthly benefit by 40 %.
In an unusual move, the ONCA remitted the matter back to the motion judge to determine whether a retroactive change in support was necessary, the date of retroactivity, and the quantum of support payable.
You would think that this retroactive change in the law would be ripe for litigation picking; so many families have been affected, so much money lost and plans undone.
Unfortunately, getting 100 % of the user base onto a retroactive change may now be impossible, rather than simply requiring a code push.

Not exact matches

But it also includes measures that the Opposition Parties may not want to support; for example; the increase in annual Tax Free Savings Account contribution limit; changes to the sick leave provisions of federal employees; and retroactive legislation to protect the RCMP from possible criminal charges with respect to the destruction of data under the Access to Information Act.
If legislation is passed and signed into law sometime next year, it is uncertain whether or not the changes will be made retroactive to January 1, 2017.
This summary is based on the Code, U.S. Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder, rulings and other administrative pronouncements issued by the IRS, and judicial decisions, all as in effect on the date of this information statement, and all of which are subject to differing interpretation and change at any time, possibly with retroactive effect.
These practices may be changed, but any changes will be posted and changes will only apply to activities and information on a going forward, not retroactive basis.
«The legislature didn't pass a retroactive law,» said Cuomo, who said that he believes it would be unfair, because it would be changing the rules in the middle.
Instead, DiTullio's status was changed to paid leave, retroactive to Oct. 3.
As always, SEMA will continue to keep you apprised of changes to hotel rates in the SEMA Housing Block, and any reductions made to rates are retroactive to anyone already booked in that hotel.
You will not receive any retroactive rewards, and your card number and information will not change; they will simply send you updated cards.
This change has been made retroactive to January 1, 2017.
There are also questions over whether any changes will be retroactive — more than 61,000 injured veterans had received a lump - sum award as of March 31, 2017 — and if the new scheme will be taxable.
However, this adjustment does not change your net income, nor your eligibility for benefits as you can not obtain retroactive benefits as a result of carrying a capital loss backward.
This change was made retroactive to January 1, 2017 and will remain in effect through the end of 2018.
«No concrete proposal seems imminent, but whenever something happens, there's a general view among experts that a change to PSLF won't be retroactive to existing borrowers,» Minsky says.
Worries that changes to annual contribution limits would somehow be retroactive have been a concern for Canadians since the Liberals were elected.
You can change the amount you're paying any time you'd like and changes will be retroactive to the start of the quarter.
You will not receive any retroactive rewards, and your card number and information will not change; they will simply send you updated cards.
Any and all changes in the Conditions of Membership, including rules regarding the number of Miles needed for a Mileage Plan award, are retroactive and apply to all previously accumulated mileage.
You can generally do so up until the time you board the aircraft by changing the frequent flyer number on your boarding pass — or leave the field blank and submit the boarding pass after travel for retroactive credit.
Changes will always be prospective, not retroactive.
The changes may be prospective and they may be retroactive.
These retroactive data revisions would cause chaotic changes to the historical temp graphs over time.
Southern Europe is still almost a no - go area for investors because of retroactive policy changes, most recently those affecting solar farms in Italy.
I don't see how the attempt to scale the proxies to CRU / EIV (or anything else) can give proxies the retroactive ability to record high frequency changes.
``... can give proxies the retroactive ability to record high frequency changes» No, nothing can do that.
These changes will not be retroactive for works for which the copyright has already expired.
For example, some would state when a retroactive rule change is made - what other types are there?
The wife found out and successfully brought an application for retroactive and ongoing spousal support, on the basis that the husband's re-employment constituted a material change in circumstances.
However, the motion judge failed to apply the analysis set out in D.B.S. and Gray and erred by ordering variation retroactive to a date prior to the date of the material change.
In light of these changes, the mother brought a motion for an adjustment to the Guidelines support amount, making it retroactive to January 2006.
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