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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Constructing a model community institutions, paternalism and social identities in Bournville, 1879-1939

Bailey, Adrian Raymond January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
2

The South Cadbury Shield: from Discovery to Display

Wilson, Andrew S., Minnitt, S.C. January 2001 (has links)
No
3

The South Cadbury Shield Project

Neal, A.V., Wilson, Andrew S., Minnitt, S.C. January 2001 (has links)
No
4

The contribution of Henry Joel Cadbury to the study of the historical Jesus

Hall, S. Garlin January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. / Cadbury's basic contribution regarding the historical Jesus involves the conviction that he was a product of his own Jewish environment and, as such, is not to be thought of as unique. His method of teaching can be paralleled with the rabbis of his time. His moral earnestness is comparable to that of the Old Testament prophet. Only in his "excess of virtue" can any originality be attributed to him. Jesus' religious experience is no different from that of any other pious Jew. Revelation came to him through the normal cognitive processes. Nor should one assign to Jesus a conscious plan or well-defined program; his teachings were casual and occasional. The unique theological portraits which successive generations have painted of Jesus are not based upon historical evidence. The scholar must rid himself of such Christological presuppositions. [truncated]
5

Ceremony and display: the South Cadbury Bronze Age Shield

Coles, J.M., Minnitt, S.C., Wilson, Andrew S. January 2000 (has links)
No
6

The South Cadbury Shield: Problems of Differential Corrosion In Archaeological Bronze

Wilson, Andrew S. January 2002 (has links)
No
7

"Verklig etablering från vilket en affärsmässigt motiverad verksamhet bedrivs." : En utredning om vad som krävs för att en verklig etablering enligt 39a kap. 7a§ IL ska föreligga.

Joshi, Shriti January 2012 (has links)
CFC lagstiftningen har i syfte att förhindra eller försvåra skatteplanering genom transaktioner med lågbeskattade utländska juridiska personer som leder till att skattebasen i Sverige minskar. Lagstiftningen innebär att en delägare i ett lågbe-skattat utländskt bolag kan beskattas löpande för sin andel av det överskott som uppkommer. Efter EU- domstolens dom i Cadbury Schweppes målet 2006 , införde regeringen en ny undantagsregel i 39a kap. 7a § IL för att harmonisera de svenska CFC reglerna med EU rätten. Undantagsregeln gav delägaren i CFC bolaget en möjlighet att undvika CFC beskattning om denne kunde bevisa att bolaget hade en ”verklig etablering från vilken en affärsmässigt motiverad verksamhet bedrivs.” Den ordalydelsen som införlivades i svensk rätt skiljde sig från den som angavs av EU domstolens i Cadbury Schweppes målet. Det har sedan dess diskuterats om den svenska formuleringen har samma betydelse som den som angavs av EU domsto-len.Uppsatsen utreder innebörden av verklig etablering och vad som krävs för att en sådan ska föreligga. Begreppet affärsmässigt motiverad har inte definierats i inkomstskattelagen. Därför görs en analogi med andra paragrafer i inkomstskattelagen för att utreda begreppet. Ledning tas även från Cadbury Schweppes-målet vid utredningen då paragrafen har sitt ursprung i målet och EU rätt är överordnad svensk rätt. I 39a kap 7a§ IL anges tre omständigheter som särskilt ska beaktas vid bedömning. Detta för att de ansetts indikera på när en verklig etablering föreligger. Dessa undersöks i avsikt att förstå vad som krävs för att en verklig etablering ska föreligga.Av utredningen framkom att ordet affärsmässigt motiverat enligt paragrafen, krävde att delägarens syfte med transaktionerna till CFC bolaget var huvudsakligen affärsmässiga, med vilket menas att huvudsyftet eller ett av huvudsyftena inte var att undvika skatt. Vidare innebar ordet ett krav på att det utländska juridiska bolaget bedrev någon form av reell ekonomisk verksamhet och inte endast etablerats i utlandet av skatteskäl. Det framkom att det var troligt att begreppet enligt den svenska formuleringen krävde att verksamheten som bedrevs i utlandet var vinstdrivande. Enligt min mening bör dock genom en EU konform tolkning, även verksamheter som är huvudsakligen affärmässig men innehåller inslag av ideell verksamhet kunna ses som verkligt etablerade.Omständigheterna som särskilt ska beaktas krävs endast i den mån de är nödvändiga för verksamheten. Detta innebar att om dessa inte var nödvändiga för verksamheten behövdes hänsyn inte tas till dem alls. Detta gjorde att de i slutändan blev lika viktiga som alla andra relevanta omständigheter i fallet. Då andra relevanta omständigheter inte definierats i paragrafen och hänsyn inte alltid behövdes tas till dem blev beviskravet oförutsägbart. / The purpose of the CFC legislation is to prevent transactions with low taxed foreign le-gal entities that lead to tax losses in Sweden. The legislation allows partners in a low taxed foreign corporation to be taxed for their share of the surplus arising. Following the European Courts judgment in the Cadbury Schweppes case in 2006, the Swedish government implemented a new exception rule in 39a cap. 7a § IL to harmonize the Swedish CFC rules with EU law. The exemption gave a partner of a CFC company an opportunity to avoid CFC taxation if he could prove that the company had an “actual establishment from which commercially motivated activities were carried out.” The wording that was incorporated into Swedish law differed from the one provided by the European Court in the Cadbury Schweppes case. It has since been discussed if the Swedish phrasing has the same meaning as that set by the European Court.The essay investigates the meaning of an actual establishment and what it takes to meet the requirements. The words commercially motivated have not been defined in the Swedish Income tax law. Therefore, an analogy will be made with other laws in the Income tax law to clarify the concept. Guidance is also taken from Cadbury Schweppes case, because the new exception rule has its origin in the case and because EU law is superior to Swedish law. 39a cap. 7 a § IL provides three circumstances that in particular should be consid-ered when judging if the low taxed foreign legal company has an actual establishment. These circumstances indicate when an actual establishment exists. The circumstances’ are examined in the essay in order to understand what it takes for a low taxed foreign legal company to have an actual establishment.The investigation revealed that the words commercially motivated in 39a cap. 7a § IL demanded that the shareholders purpose for the transactions related to CFC company was mainly commercial, which means that the main purpose or one of the main aims was not to avoid tax. Furthermore, the word meant a requirement for the low taxed foreign legal company to engage in real economic activity and not only to be established abroad for tax reasons. It also appeared that it was likely that the meaning of the Swedish wording demanded that the business conducted abroad had to be aiming to make a profit. In my opinion however, by an EU compatible interpretation even businesses’ that are primarily commercial but contain elements of nonprofit could be seen as an actual established.The circumstances that in particular were to be considered when judging if an actual estab-lishment exists are only necessary to the extent that they are needed for the business. This meant that if these were not necessary for the business, they should be disregarded. This ultimately made them became equally as important as any other relevant circum-stances of the case. Since other relevant factors were not defined in 39a cap. 7a§ IL and accounts should not always be taken to the circumstances’ that in particular were to be considered, the requirements for an actual establishment became unpredictable
8

Svenska revisionskommittéers funktion och effektivitet

Andersson, Thomas, Mohlin, Jonas January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
9

Svenska revisionskommittéers funktion och effektivitet

Andersson, Thomas, Mohlin, Jonas January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
10

The Roman to medieval transition in the region of South Cadbury Castle, Somerset /

Davey, John Edward. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis Ph. D.--University of Bristol, 2004. / Bibliogr. p. 134-140.

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