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The vote also covers retroactively the six-month period that ended in December.
Democratic Senate leaders have said that in 2010, they will seek to restore retroactively the 2009 estate tax rules.
Mr. Menendez wanted to make sure that "providers were not penalized if C.M.S. clarified or changed the rules of the game retroactively," the aide added.
To impose the laws retroactively, the jurists maintained, would be to repeat the sins of the Nazis, who had rewritten the legal code whenever it suited them.
And in trying to act retroactively, the legislature violates the second constitutional provision, which grants Congress power to set a uniform national day for choosing electors.
In some cases, Fannie Mae's documentation of hedges was not adequate, and in other cases the documents were created retroactively, the report said.
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First, if the writers gain an improvement over the directors deal, will the directors "retroactively" get the benefit of the writers bargain?
If the agency grants the landlord's application, Ms. McGuire said, it will restore the rent retroactively to the date of the application.
Last month, a divided panel of the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that failing to apply the FSA retroactively violates the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection of the laws.
The King declared retroactively that the instrument authorising the Lords Commissioners to act was valid.
The Opportunity could retroactively lose the longevity title to the Spirit, which landed three weeks earlier than the Opportunity.
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