"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.
prior to is a synonym for before. Before is a preposition and prior to is an idiom (prior is an adjective). Before can mean previous, earlier or sooner than, in front of, ahead of , rather than, in precedence of, or until. Prior can mean preceding in time or order and preceding in importance or value. Before just basically can mean more than prior to can mean.
Cost-effective is the principal of going for the lowest cost.
Seven years ago from today would be in 2016. If today's date is October 2023, then seven years prior would be the same date in October 2016.
Not used in speech often, posterior to today's date is any date after the current one.
prior to Constantine gaining power, rome was suffering an economic downfall. trade levels and birth rates fell, the government became less effective, and both the economy and population deteriorated.
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.
Profit prior to incorporation is that profit which a company gets between the period of date of buying and date of incorporation
This may refer to the "Prior and Pending" litigation date in a Directors and Officers liability policy for a corporation. A new policy will not cover litigation that is either existing (prior to the effective date) or in the process of being filed (pending).
only if you have been treated for it prior to your current insurance effective 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.
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.
"As of the effective date" refers to the specific date when a legal document, agreement, or policy becomes valid and enforceable. Any provisions, changes, or implications outlined in the document apply from that date forward. It establishes a clear point in time for the application of the terms set forth in the document.
It is up to the entity claiming it is pre-existing to prove that it was known prior to the policy effective date. You may need to get a lawyer to successfully argue that point.
"Prior to this date" means any time before the specified date mentioned in the context. It refers to events or actions that occurred earlier than the date being referred to.
To determine the date 4 days prior to the 4th of September, you would subtract 4 days from the 4th. This would bring you to the 31st of August. Therefore, the date 4 days prior to the 4th of September is the 31st of August.