yes of course. it happens all the time in medical societies
"Grandfathered in" is a general term that means the old or previous rules/laws apply. An example would be: An employer is required by law to provide a certain benefit starting on a particular date unless the employer has a similar benefit in place at that time, the employer may be grandfathered in with the existing plan.
A gasper is a term in the United Kingdom meaning cheap cigarette. The term also can apply to a person that gasps. The term can also apply to a person that enjoys being choked.
It often means that that person (or thing) will go with the new company.
Grandfathered unless there is a proper term for it !?!?
This person would be multicellular.
"Grandfathered in" typically is referenced to the term "grandfather clause" which allows an exception to a new rule. "Grandfathered in" means to grant such an exception. For example, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban made it illegal to sell and own a semi automatic weapon that was manufactured after the date the law went into effect. Weapons that were manufactured before this date were "grandfathered in" and were allowed to be sold and legal to own. The exception to the rule are weapons manufactured before a certain date.
A legacy account is a term used to describe accounts with grandfathered in rules or accounts that have special conditions.
A rebound relationship can be either person.
If you mean not feeling sexual attraction to men or women then the term that may apply is asexual. This term would only apply if that person does not feel a sexual attraction to anything.
Yes, a grandfathered insurance policy can typically be changed, but any changes might result in losing grandfathered status and being subject to current regulations or requirements. It's important to review the policy terms and consult with the insurance provider for specific details on making changes to a grandfathered policy.
"Grandfathered in" means that something was not available when someone signed the legal document, but it has become available now and that person is automatically assumed to be eligible for the thing that has been invented or has come into effect.An example might be a contract stating that a renter must pay a security deposit to move in. Anyone already living in the apartments who might not have paid a deposit would be "grandfathered in" since they are already there.
A "grandfather clause" or "grandfathered in" is an exception that allows an old rule to continue to apply to some existing situations, when a new rule will apply to all future situations. Often, such a provision is used as a compromise, to effect new rules without upsetting a well-established logistical or political situation. This extends the idea of a rule not being retroactively applied.Example: Michigan law MI ST 287.1101-1123 forbade ownership or acquisition of large and dangerous exotic carnivores as pets. But animals already owned as pets at the time of enactment were grandfathered in, and permitted to be kept Source: Wikipedia