let's start with "before". Before a specified date means that it is occurring or taking place earlier than it is required. Simultaneously on the specific date means involves two events that will happen on the same time on that particular specified date.
Yes, "prior" typically means before a specified date or event. It indicates that something occurred or was relevant before that particular time. For example, if a document states "prior to January 1," it refers to anything that happened before that date.
"Prior to the effective date" refers to any time before a specified date when a particular action, policy, law, or agreement becomes officially applicable or enforceable. It often indicates that certain conditions, obligations, or changes are relevant or must be considered before that date. This phrase is commonly used in legal, contractual, and regulatory contexts to clarify timelines and responsibilities.
Best before or best by dates are only advisory and refer to the quality of the product, in contrast with use bydates, which indicate that the product is no longer safe to consume after the specified date.
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if there is no date specify this does not mean there is a breach. for a breach to occur one of the parties to a contract must not have fully performed their obligations. if there is no date specified in the contract the courts will apply a reasonable date
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It could mean 'circa' which means around or approximately.
Actual before is the alignment of the vehicle when readings are first made to determine how far out alignment is. Specified range is the parameters that alignment can be made to fall under manufacturers specs
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That symbol, when placed before or after a date, signifies that it was after the year 0. Usually if there is no abbreviation before or after a date, it is assumed to be after the year 0 as well. BC is the opposite, meaning that the date was before the year 0.
Before answering that, it has to be specified whether you mean Birmingham Alabama or Birmingham England.