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This is the retrospective approval for work already carried out without consent - and can only be administered by a Local Authority. Most commonly, it is used by the owner of a building to apply for retrospective approval for illegal building work. The Local Authority will assess, and verify by means of site visits, plans and information ...
An ex post facto law [1] is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences or status of actions that were committed, or relationships that existed, before the enactment of the law.
In a 2023 Gallup poll measuring approval of recent former presidents during their time in office, Trump had a retrospective approval rating of 46%, which was second lowest among presidents, measuring only above Richard Nixon. Trump had 12% among Democrats, 41% among Independents, and 91% among Republicans.
In Gallup’s poll last year, Trump’s retrospective approval rating stood at 46%. That was up 12 percentage points from his final approval rating in office of 34%. Trump’s improvement in the ...
When the courts ruled in Westfield's favour, Liverpool City Council sought State Government approval for a retrospective rezoning, to validate its earlier decision to approve the shopping centre. The State Government declined to intervene, despite a planning report suggesting that course of action, and the retail component of the Orange Grove ...
"His retrospective approval ranks in the bottom half of presidents, better than Nixon and Trump, but similar to George W. Bush and Bill Clinton." Jimmy Carter, 39Th President, Remembered For His ...
attempts to have retrospective effect (i.e. to change the law from a date before the date on which it is made) when the parent Act does not explicitly empower it to do so, makes an unexpected or unusual use of the powers conferred by the parent Act, or it may be ultra vires (outside the powers granted by the parent Act, and so unlawful),
Most ex-presidents see upticks in their approval ratings in the years after leaving office, according to Gallup.