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Atom: the standard in syndication
IEEE Internet Computing, 2005Early syndication and publishing protocols faced various problems related to interoperability, scalability, and extensibility. The Atom format and protocol builds on earlier efforts to establish an open, extensible, interoperable, and clearly specified framework for Web-logging applications. Atom has already been deployed on a wide variety of platforms.
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2019
Abstract This chapter examines legal issues arising in respect of syndicated lending. It first explains the obligations of lenders to each other, especially as to pari passu sharing of recoveries and voting under the loan facility. Whether syndicated lending may be treated as a collective investment scheme is also considered.
Rafal Zakrzewski, Geoffrey Fuller
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Abstract This chapter examines legal issues arising in respect of syndicated lending. It first explains the obligations of lenders to each other, especially as to pari passu sharing of recoveries and voting under the loan facility. Whether syndicated lending may be treated as a collective investment scheme is also considered.
Rafal Zakrzewski, Geoffrey Fuller
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Proceedings of the 2000 ACM symposium on Applied computing - Volume 2, 2000
Robert A. Barta, Markus W. Schranz
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Robert A. Barta, Markus W. Schranz
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2019
This chapter traces Lenny Patrick’s history of violence, particularly during his time with the Syndicate. It begins with a background on his childhood and his rise to power in the criminal underworld. The chapter then takes a look at his criminal career and his growing reputation as a violent and dangerous gangster, one the FBI at the time frequently ...
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This chapter traces Lenny Patrick’s history of violence, particularly during his time with the Syndicate. It begins with a background on his childhood and his rise to power in the criminal underworld. The chapter then takes a look at his criminal career and his growing reputation as a violent and dangerous gangster, one the FBI at the time frequently ...
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