can a contractor have liability insurance backdated to show the company was insured
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To request for your American Express card to be backdated, you can contact the customer service department and explain your situation. They may consider backdating your card based on your account history and creditworthiness.
Retroactive usually means that they have backdated it in some way.....
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Incapacity can be backdated in certain legal contexts, typically when establishing eligibility for benefits or making claims related to disability. However, backdating is subject to specific regulations and requirements that vary by jurisdiction and the type of claim. It generally requires sufficient documentation and evidence to support the assertion of incapacity during the backdated period. Always consult legal or medical professionals for guidance specific to your situation.
In Illinois, Medicaid coverage can be backdated, if you are eligible, up to three months prior to the month you applied - i.e., if you filed your application on or before October 31, Medicaid can be backdated to July 1.
Yes, Child Benefit can be backdated in certain circumstances. If you were eligible for Child Benefit but did not claim it, you can request back payments for up to three months from the date of your claim. However, if you apply for Child Benefit more than three months after the eligible period, you may not receive backdated payments for that time. It's important to submit your claim as soon as you are eligible to ensure you receive the full benefit.
On October 1793 but usage backdated to 22 September 1793.
Yes. In fact, it is common practice for businesses that require notarizations often to pay for staff members to become notaries.
Generally, child support is only "backdated" to the date the custodial parent files for support.
I live in the Midwest and have had documents notarized for between $35 and $30 each. The number of "notarizations" you can do a year will depend on your area, the competition and how effectively you get the word out (advertising) that you are a notary.