Difference between retrospective and prospective effect
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The retrospective operation of an enactment may mean one thing and its affecting the rights of parties another. Normally, an enactment is prospective in nature. ... If an enactment expressly provides that it should be deemed to have come into effect from a past date, it is retrospective in nature.
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A retrospective exhibit looks back at the earlier work of an artist. “Retroactive,” on the other hand, refers to actions, and is about making a current change applicable to the past, especially in law. Retroactive punishment is generally considered unjust. Please make me as brainliest
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