- In finance,
options backdating is the
practice of
altering the date a
stock option was granted, to a
usually earlier (but
sometimes later) date at which...
- (tribunician power)
around February 177, but in
April 177 he
started to
backdate this
event to
November 176. On 23
December 176, the two
imperatores celebrated...
-
without Australia's consent.
Australia adopted it in 1942, but it was
backdated to 1939 to
confirm the
validity of
legislation p****ed
during World War...
-
postal worker who
claimed the
postmaster had
instructed postal workers to
backdate ballots mailed after Election Day
later admitted he had
fabricated the...
- on 17
March 1813
during the
Napoleonic Wars (EK 1813). The
award was
backdated to the
birthday (10 March) of his late wife,
Queen Louise, who was the...
-
after graduation from the school;
commissioned in 1940 with date of
entry backdated to 1934) SS-Untersturmführer: 1 May 1940 (Second Lieutenant) SS-Obersturmführer:...
- Service, with its
iconic gold medal, for
exposing companies that
illegally backdate stock options they
awarded executives to
increase their value. Kate Kelly...
- "restorers". Aurelian's
achievements were ignored, the
revolt of
Carausius was
backdated to the
reign of Gallienus, and it was
implied that the
tetrarchs engineered...
- legislation—His
Majesty King
Edward the Eighth's
Abdication Act, 1937—which
backdated the
abdication there to 10 December. The
Irish Free
State recognised the...
- 1988, p. 149
Fraser 1994, p. 230;
Wormald 1988, p. 150 A dispensation,
backdated to 25 May, was
granted in Rome on 25
September (Weir 2008, p. 82). Bain...