Examples of 'effective from january' in a sentence

Meaning of "effective from january"

effective from january: This phrase is typically used to indicate the starting date of a new rule, policy, or agreement. It implies that something will come into effect or become valid from the month of January

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effective from january
The new minimum wages will be effective from January next year.
Effective from January 2016, this procedure has been used successfully by parties in a number of cases.
Roseline has been appointed for a period of two years effective from January 1.
These changes will be effective from January 28, according to a press release.
The bank said that the rate reduction would be effective from January 1.
This contribution became effective from January 1999 for two consecutive years.
The new tax rate due to the currency change is effective from January 15th.
Lastly, for an interim period effective from January 2010, the Committee would hold three annual sessions.
Mitchell was advised by the Commission that he would receive benefit payments effective from January 31, 1988.
It will be effective from January 16.
Indonesia suspended its membership effective from January 2009.

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