The effective date normally means the initial or policy effective date in a reinstatement date of policy document. It can not mean reinstatement date solely. Technically it is not starting effective.
The Policy effective date is the date that your insurance coverage started under that policy.
Effective date (in any sense) means the earliest date something starts at. For example "Beginning January 1, 2010 xxxxx will be the new law", where "January 1, 2010" is the effective date that the new law becomes official.
The date of commencement should be the effective date of the policy only.
The effective appraisal date is the date that the appraisal was completed. The appraisal will tell you how much your home is worth.
The effective time and date of the transfer
Expiration dates mean the date that the drug is full-strength. After that date, it's no longer as effective. You can take it, but it probably won't work well.
The execution date is when a contract or agreement is signed by the parties involved, while the effective date is when the terms and obligations outlined in the contract become enforceable or go into effect. In some cases, the execution date and effective date may be the same, but they can also be different depending on the terms of the agreement.
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I just realized mine was a year past the expiration date, they still seem to be effective.
In a living trust, the phrase 'dtd' stands for dated. It is very important to have the proper date that the trust effective for.