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ex post

After the fact; that is, after some event has taken place.

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  1. Ex post facto law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    An ex post facto law (from the Latin for "from after the action" or "after the fact"), also called a retroactive law, is a law that retroactively changes the legal ...
     
  2. Ex-ante - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Ex-ante (and ex-post) reasoning in economic topics was introduced mainly by Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal in his 1927-39 work on monetary theory, ...
     
  3. Ex-Post Definition | Investopedia
    Another term for actual returns. Ex-post translated from Latin means "after the fact ". The use of historical returns has traditionally been the most common way to ...
     
  4. Ex Post - Dictionary Definition of Ex Post
    Definition: Latin for "after the fact". In models where there is uncertainty that is resolved during the course of events, the ex post values (e.g. of expected gain) are ...
     
  5. ex post facto - The Free Dictionary
    Also found in: Legal, Financial, Wikipedia, 0.01 sec. ex post fac·to ( ks p st f k t ). adj. Formulated, enacted, or operating retroactively. Used especially of a law.
     
  6. ex post facto - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    ex post facto adj. Latin for "after the fact," which refers to laws adopted after an act is committed making it illegal although it was legal when done, or increases ...
     
  7. Ex post facto | LII / Legal Information Institute
    Latin for "from a thing done afterward." Ex post facto is most typically used to refer to a criminal law that applies retroactively, thereby criminalizing conduct that ...
     
  8. ex post facto - Wiktionary
    Coupled with the Constitution's proscription of ex post facto laws is a similar prohibition against bills of attainder. 2009 Saturday, March 21, Jim McTague, “ Would ...