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2019
Abstract This chapter considers the tribunal secretary's right to receive remuneration in return for the discharge of his/her mandate. In particular, it examines the conflicting goal of the tribunal secretary's appointment to reduce the costs of the arbitration and his/her legitimate interest to be remunerated.
Susan Mayne, Paul Fontes
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Abstract This chapter considers the tribunal secretary's right to receive remuneration in return for the discharge of his/her mandate. In particular, it examines the conflicting goal of the tribunal secretary's appointment to reduce the costs of the arbitration and his/her legitimate interest to be remunerated.
Susan Mayne, Paul Fontes
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
Physicians face the end of a phase of unrealistic and unprecedented prosperity fostered by unrestrained third-party remuneration policies. The cost of that phase, along with inflation and the use of expensive technology, has created an economic crisis. I urge my colleagues to take the initiative to address this crisis with other affected groups in the ...
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Physicians face the end of a phase of unrealistic and unprecedented prosperity fostered by unrestrained third-party remuneration policies. The cost of that phase, along with inflation and the use of expensive technology, has created an economic crisis. I urge my colleagues to take the initiative to address this crisis with other affected groups in the ...
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2018
The Administrative Committee shall set the remuneration of the President of the Court of Appeal, the President of the Court of First Instance, the judges, the Registrar, the Deputy-Registrar and the staff.
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The Administrative Committee shall set the remuneration of the President of the Court of Appeal, the President of the Court of First Instance, the judges, the Registrar, the Deputy-Registrar and the staff.
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Veterinary Record, 2019
There can be few vets who don’t agree with the sentiments expressed by Maureen Aitken ( VR , 4 May 2019, vol 184, p 559) and by David Noakes and Chris Tufnell ( VR , 11 May 2019, vol 184, pp 593-594) concerning the impact of James Herriot to inspire a generation of young vets and enhance public opinion about our profession.
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There can be few vets who don’t agree with the sentiments expressed by Maureen Aitken ( VR , 4 May 2019, vol 184, p 559) and by David Noakes and Chris Tufnell ( VR , 11 May 2019, vol 184, pp 593-594) concerning the impact of James Herriot to inspire a generation of young vets and enhance public opinion about our profession.
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