retroactive dans le dictionnaire PONS

retroactive Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

retroactive effect
retroactive effect JUR

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The most recent contract, signed in 1999, was mainly retroactive.
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The retroactive effect of a tax or charge thus reaches from that time until the bill is passed by the parliament.
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They endorsed retroactive legislation but were then opposed to the death penalty.
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His retroactive change of story to fit the facts, though, was not the only reason.
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If it simply declares the words which are certain in themselves, it has retroactive force.
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All the charges related to international law, which applied at the time the crimes were committed, so this was not a case of retroactive justice.
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The occasional publishing use of retroactive continuity (retcon) often occurs due to this kind of revision or oversight.
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Article 103 mandates a fair trial, forbids retroactive criminal legislation and multiple punishment for the same criminal act.
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Due payments may be a retroactive penalty for services rendered by the school to the individual, including room and board.
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If this all events test is not met, then the contract is considered to be a retroactive contract, for which the accounting treatment becomes complex.
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