The sentence was backdated to April 17, from when he had since been held in custody. |
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Benefits are usually offered after a six-month probationary period and backdated to the start of employment. |
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The offer includes a 3.5 percent salary increase backdated to January and continuation of collective bargaining procedures. |
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The deadlock is holding up payment of a 3.5 per cent increase, backdated to last November. |
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Analysis of the ink in a lab notebook, for example, might turn up backdated entries or other mischief. |
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Union bosses are recommending workers accept the 3.5 per cent pay increase to be backdated to 1 April. |
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The agreement was for a 4 percent pay increase backdated to 7 November of this year. |
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The deal only provides a five percent wage increase, backdated to January, and another five percent from January next year. |
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The proposal that he receive backdated remuneration on flotation or disposal makes sense in terms of timing. |
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They are also angry because the increase was only backdated to July this year instead of January. |
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The increase is backdated to September 2002 with a further rise planned for April. |
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Unfortunately, nobody noticed that the term of years referred to in Mrs Tuttle's leases had been backdated. |
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We don't know whether this really was a coincidence, or whether one of them tactically backdated his declaration, so they share the honor. |
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In the nursery school language of heroes and villains, there is no word for someone capable of good and bad, so the disappointment has a nasty habit of being backdated. |
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An early retirement pension cannot be backdated for a member on a disability waiver. |
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If a policy is backdated for any reason, say two months to save age, the client will then have four months to exercise the guarantee. |
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She stated that calls can be easily created, backdated and renamed on any computer. |
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Mr. Viccars backdated documents to facilitate his plans, and used off-shore companies to mask his involvement. |
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Then, once the statement of compliance was received, the Certificate was backdated and issued. |
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For this purpose the capital will be raised in 2003 by means of a backdated loan and a capital increase. |
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They want a 3 percent pay increase, backdated to April, and guarantees that existing staff not currently covered by the collective agreement will have the right to join it. |
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In the meantime, there will be a 30p an hour increase backdated to March. |
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The increases for directors will be backdated to October 1 last year. |
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They are also demanding a single collective agreement and any pay increase to be backdated to spring last year when the previous agreement expired. |
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The pay of control room staff will be subject to further evaluation over the next few months and any agreed increase will be backdated to last November. |
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When the bottom of the harbour schemes were uncovered, the government of the day changed laws and even backdated changes to get back the tax revenue that had been lost. |
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A TEESSIDE firm has welcomed the Government's move to freeze backdated business rates on ports as a row over the decision erupted in Parliament. |
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The five defendants face several charges, including identity theft. Apple Computer completed its internal investigation into the way it has granted past stock-options and found 15 cases of improperly backdated grants. |
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The interest must be on the current balance and it must not be backdated. |
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It is not right to apply penalties of a backdated nature in the case of aid which was not subject to these conditions at the time of being granted. |
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Ministers were also updated on procedures to pay pension allowances, with a backdated effect. |
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The legal validity of the decision to impose sanctions is backdated to the date of written notification of the resolution on sanctions on expiry of the period of grace for objection or withdrawal of the objection. |
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It would therefore be advisable to provide for this to take place in a backdated fashion, by applying a temporary exemption and allowing a period of time for the actual classification procedure to take place. |
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The payment amount firstly changes in the current period so that the system transfers the payments that the old company code must make because of the backdated pay increase from the new company code. |
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If an employee changes company code and, for example, after the change receives a backdated pay increase which also affects the time before the change, receivables and payables incur between the two company codes. |
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I recommend again that the Service provide an immediate backdated subsidy to the inmate population to bring the cost of telephone communications in line with community standards. |
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The Act was passed in 1559, but is dated 1558 because until 1793 legislation was backdated to the beginning of the session of Parliament in which it was passed. |
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Birmingham City Council housing employees have demanded backdated allowance payments related to changes brought about by the Single Status Agreement. |
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I believe this opinion is not borne out by the actions of the present Welsh Assembly Government, which supports a demand for backdated taxes on port-based businesses in Wales. |
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The TUC wants the Government to stop widowers and same-sex couples losing out by requiring equal rights to survivor pensions to be fully backdated. |
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