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Engineering Issues: Journal of Professional Activities, 1977
The claim of modern surveyors to professional distinction is being debated among a number of factions. Possible causes for this debate are discussed in terms of Sir Francis Bacon’s call for all professionals to be debtors to their profession. Basic professional criteria are discussed along with the history of surveying professionalism.
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The claim of modern surveyors to professional distinction is being debated among a number of factions. Possible causes for this debate are discussed in terms of Sir Francis Bacon’s call for all professionals to be debtors to their profession. Basic professional criteria are discussed along with the history of surveying professionalism.
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2017
When an obligation becomes due, the fact that the debtor does not perform the obligation creates a delay in performance of the obligation. As a general rule, a delay in performance of the obligation does not automatically constitute the debtor’s default by itself. According to TCO art. 117 par.
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When an obligation becomes due, the fact that the debtor does not perform the obligation creates a delay in performance of the obligation. As a general rule, a delay in performance of the obligation does not automatically constitute the debtor’s default by itself. According to TCO art. 117 par.
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2022
This part contains a commentary on Article 76 of the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR). This provision equates the debtor in possession to the insolvency practitioner for purposes of Part V wherever appropriate.
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This part contains a commentary on Article 76 of the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR). This provision equates the debtor in possession to the insolvency practitioner for purposes of Part V wherever appropriate.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2003
All my life people been telling me I have a moral obligation. Before the war I had a moral obligation to fight Fascism. During the war I owed it to my country to join the army. After the war it was my duty to work for peace, integration, decent housing and better television programs. So I can't be for something because it's just right anymore. I got to
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All my life people been telling me I have a moral obligation. Before the war I had a moral obligation to fight Fascism. During the war I owed it to my country to join the army. After the war it was my duty to work for peace, integration, decent housing and better television programs. So I can't be for something because it's just right anymore. I got to
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South Atlantic Quarterly, 2013
For the last three decades, cities and towns across the United States have grappled with a severe reduction in public funding which has weakened municipalities’ ability to provide basic services. As a result, municipal governments are increasingly financed by debt.
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For the last three decades, cities and towns across the United States have grappled with a severe reduction in public funding which has weakened municipalities’ ability to provide basic services. As a result, municipal governments are increasingly financed by debt.
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Forgiving our debtors: a Scottish perspective on a fresh start for debtors
International Insolvency Review, 2004AbstractAgainst a background of rising debt levels, this article examines the range of solutions available to a debtor in financial difficulty in Scots law and the recent proposals for reform of bankruptcy law in Scotland brought forward by the Scottish Executive as part of its new approach to debt management and enforcement in Scotland and considers ...
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Consumption smoothing and debtor protections
, 2020Nathaniel Pattison
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Debtors, creditors, accruals and prepayments
1991In all the examples we have dealt with so far, and indeed in all our discussions, we have always assumed that all transactions are on a cash basis. As we pointed out in Chapter 3, this is unlikely to be the case. Therefore we need to consider how we deal with the situation where a business buys goods from its suppliers on credit terms and also supplies
Robin Jarvis, Aidan Berry
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DEBTOR INTERESTS IN PENSION PLANS AS PROPERTY OF THE DEBTOR'S ESTATE
American Business Law Journal, 1990Frank P. Darr, Edward W. Brankey
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Debtor Rights, Credit Supply, and Innovation
Management Sciences, 2016G. Cerqueiro+3 more
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