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Qué (quién) es BACKDATE - definición


backdate      
¦ verb Brit. make (something, especially a pay increase) retrospectively valid.
?put an earlier date to (a document or agreement) than the actual one.
backdate      
v. (D; tr.) to backdate to (to backdate an agreement to the beginning of the year)
backdate      
also back-date (backdates, backdating, backdated)
If a document or an arrangement is backdated, it is valid from a date before the date when it is completed or signed.
The contract that was signed on Thursday morning was backdated to March 11...
Anyone who has overpaid tax will be able to backdate their claim to last April.
VERB: be V-ed to n, V n to n, also V n
Ejemplos de uso de BACKDATE
1. We are seeking legal advice over the Chancellor‘s decision to backdate this tax to people who have already booked.
2. But he will assure them he has no plans to backdate the power to cover existing schools.
3. The pay row escalated last night after Home Secretary Jacqui Smith refused to backdate a below–inflation 2.5 per cent pay rise to September 1.
4. In a separate federal case, Henry Nicholas has pleaded not guilty to charges of drug use and conspiring to backdate $2.2 billion of employee stock options.
5. It could, however, reach three times that amount if Revenue and Customs decided to backdate its claims three years, as is legally permitted.