grace period
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About a dozen other states have a similar grace period that applies only to military and overseas voters.
Could states that allow ballot harvesting offer those crews a two-day grace period, as long as they quit collecting on Election Day?
For returning policyholders, there’s a three-month grace period to pay the first month’s premium, Montz noted.
From MarketWatch
Many of those who retained ACA plans are still in a 90-day grace period that allows them to keep their coverage even if they weren’t making premium payments.
The status gives firms a grace period in which they are exempt from corporation tax, according to the paper, and instead issue a portion of the company's earnings to shareholders who are taxed individually.
From BBC
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