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  1. an activity, person, group, etc. that is grandfathered is not covered by a new law because of a grandfather clause: Current investors will be grandfathered so the old rules apply to their existing accounts .

  2. the father of one's father or mother; ancestor; granddaddy… See the full definition

  3. an activity, person, group, etc. that is grandfathered is not covered by a new law because of a grandfather clause: Current investors will be grandfathered so the old rules apply to their existing accounts .

  4. Oct 22, 2013 · Companies and individuals are considered grandfathered and exempt from new sets of regulations all the time. But the term and the concept date from the era of segregation that followed the Civil...

  5. The meaning of GRANDFATHER CLAUSE is a clause creating an exemption based on circumstances previously existing; specifically : a provision in several southern state constitutions designed to enfranchise poor white people and disenfranchise Black people by waiving high voting requirements for descendants of men voting before 1867.

  6. Aug 24, 2015 · A grandfather clause is a provision in which businesses, enterprises, or class of persons are exempt from the provisions of a new rule, regulation, or law. Usually, a grandfather clause specifies a date for the division of exempted entities, making it clear that situations that occur from that date forward are subject to the new regulations.

  7. Grandfather clause, statutory or constitutional device enacted by seven Southern states between 1895 and 1910 to deny suffrage to African Americans. It exempted persons who could vote before 1866 or 1867 and their descendants from new requirements for voting.

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