Examples of 'set to take effect' in a sentence

Meaning of "set to take effect"

set to take effect: This phrase is commonly used in legal or official settings to refer to something that is scheduled or planned to become valid or enforceable at a certain time

How to use "set to take effect" in a sentence

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set to take effect
Benefit changes set to take effect during the next parliament.
Convicted of driving under the influence are set to take effect next month.
Changes are set to take effect in August.
Today, a controversial law in Texas was set to take effect.
The cuts are set to take effect Friday.
Yesterday, the administration announced these changes which are set to take effect on Tuesday.
It is set to take effect at the June service change.
Morgan said the rule is set to take effect this week.
The law is set to take effect in November unless blocked by a judge before then.
Both of those tariff modifications are set to take effect on Friday.
The law is set to take effect in November unless blocked by a judge.
The new policy was originally set to take effect on Sunday.
The change is set to take effect before the market opens next Tuesday, June 26.
Water and sewer rates are set to take effect April 1.
The layoffs are set to take effect on August 15 of this year.

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The EU's General Data Protection Regulation is set to take effect in May of 2018.
Alabama 's ban is set to take effect in November and Georgia 's law on January 1.
Those countermeasures are set to take effect on July 1.
Colorado 's law is set to take effect by January 5.
The FCC 's net neutrality rules are set to take effect on November 20.
The tariffs were set to take effect Friday.
The new tariffs are set to take effect on Friday.
He said a new round of tariffs set to take effect on Sunday would be canceled.
Similar birth certificate policies are set to take effect in 2018 in Oregon and California.
Net Neutrality Regulations set to take effect November 20.
The law is now set to take effect on Feb. 4.
The new standards are set to take effect nationwide by December 2012.

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