Nunc pro tunc - Wikipedia Nunc pro tunc (English translation: "now for then") is a Latin expression legal term originating in England, now in common use in other countries In general, a ruling nunc pro tunc applies retroactively to correct an earlier ruling
Nunc Pro Tunc Order: Meaning and How It Works - LegalClarity Nunc pro tunc relief shows up in immigration law in a distinct way When a nonimmigrant’s authorized stay expires before they file for an extension or change of status, USCIS has discretion to excuse the late filing and approve the request retroactively
tunc (Latin adverb) - Then - Allo Latin Multa venientis aevi populus ignota nobis sciet; multa saeculis tunc futuris cum memoria nostri exoleverit resevantur Pusilla res mundus est, nisi in illo quod quaertat omnis mundus habeat
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Nunc Pro Tunc: The Ultimate Guide to Correcting the Past in Court In the legal world, that's almost exactly what a Nunc Pro Tunc order does It’s a Latin phrase meaning “now for then,” and it’s the court's version of writing the correct date on the back of the photo
Internal Revenue Bulletin: 2006-15 | Internal Revenue Service The inclusion of the phrase “nunc pro tunc” on the face of the return form or in the attachments does not provide any further information sufficient to calculate tax liability, or to satisfy any other requirements of the tax law Accordingly, it does not validate an otherwise invalid return
Tunc by Lawrence Durrell | Goodreads The first part of a two-novel cycle known as The Revolt of Aphrodite, Tunc introduces us to the character of Felix Charlock, an inventor, who becomes ensnared in the huge global conglomerate known as Merlin, run by two brothers, Jocas, and the mysterious Julian