0 present participle of backdate --
1 to make something, especially a pay increase, effective from an earlier time: --
There remains the good cause provision for backdating entitlement, available to those who can show good reason for not having yet made an application.
Would he consider backdating them to the time when pension increases were made for other public servants?
There is no possibility of any form of compensation or backdating for a fund whose payments are discretionary.
We therefore believe that there is a case for some form of provision for backdating tribunal decisions.
The proposals on backdating are to be made by regulation.
The first is the issue of backdating and the second is helping carers over retiring age.
The capitalised cost of backdating widowers' pensions to 1972 based on 1994–95 salaries has been estimated at around £350 million.
The capitalised cost of backdating widowers' cover, updated to take account of pay rises, is now estimated to be in the order of £500 million.