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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.
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The exceptions in documentary credits in English law

Lu, Lu January 2011 (has links)
The main subject of this thesis is the exceptions in documentary credits in English law. The exceptions were established during the development of the documentary credits system to solve drawbacks of the payment means caused by its distinctive feature of autonomy. A rationale of the research is the current decline of the market share of documentary credits as a recognized means of settlement in international trade. This thesis aims to explore an appropriate and efficient way to apply certain necessary exceptions in documentary credits system. And hopefully, the current high rate of the rejection of the documents by banks by relying on the strict compliance principle can be decreased by the improving of the application of exceptions in documentary credits. The research centres primary the application of the exceptions in English law. An early study of the original development of the fraud exception will cover both English and American authorities. Because there is no statute law in English law to regulate the exceptions in documentary credits, the thesis will analyse the exceptions mostly through the case law. The main exceptions analysed in the thesis are the fraud rule, the illegality exception and the nullity exception. The application pattern for the three exceptions will be worked out respectively; the specific application of the injunction rules in applying the fraud rule will be concluded during the analysis of the fraud rule; some common features in the application among the exceptions will also be summarized in the thesis. An effort is made to suggest a prospective development of exceptions, which is in consistent with the autonomy principle. And as the necessary exceptions are applied efficiently, the disputes existing in documentary credits system currently may be settled without the appliance of any explanatory rules.
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Four thirteenth century law tracts a thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University in candidacy for the degree of doctor of philosophy /

Woodbine, George E. Hengham, Ralph de, January 1910 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Yale University. / The authorship of the first three tracts has been attributed to Ralph de Hengham. Cf. Introd. Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library. Includes bibliographical references.
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La caution judicatum solvi : thèse pour le doctorat,... /

Brunet, Gaston. January 1898 (has links)
Thèse pour le doctorat--Faculté de droit de Paris, 1898.
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The Effects of Matching Post-transgression Accounts to Targets' Preferences

Toner, Kaitlin Elizabeth January 2013 (has links)
<p>Previous research into accounts--the statements that people make to explain undesirable behavior--has looked at either the target's reactions to accounts or the transgressors' account strategies, but has not looked at these together. In four studies, participants were assigned to the role of a transgressor (the person providing a post-transgression account) or a target. Transgressors' use of accounts--excuses, justifications, and exceptions--and their post account expectations for how they and the target would react was measured. These transgressor ratings were then compared to the account preferences and reactions (evaluative and punitive) of the targets who actually read the accounts. Targets whose account preferences were matched were expected to react more positively and to inflict lesser penalties on transgressors than those whose preferences were not matched. Results showed that transgressors were fairly inaccurate in their estimations of target reactions, and did not tend to match the account preferences of their targets. However, some evidence emerged to suggest that targets did generally react positively when their account preferences were matched. Furthermore, the domain of the transgression (whether it was a moral, environmental, religious, or interpersonal transgression) affected the strength and direction of these effects.</p> / Dissertation
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Evolution historique des exceptiones et des praescriptiones

Pétrau-Gay, Jean. January 2006 (has links)
Reproduction de : Thèse Doctorat : Droit : Lyon : 1916. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. p. [273]-274.
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Exceptions and Contingencies Handling in a SCADA System

Arora, Rekha 14 January 2011 (has links)
The use of rollback is a fundamental flaw in some existing distributed control systems because the advance in time and in external world situations means that what had been a correct state in the past may no longer be a correct state in real time and distributed systems. In such systems rollback is not restoring to a state that is consistent with the current external environment. Forward error recovery provides a potential solution to such a situation to handle exception rather than backward recovery. A contingency is an unusual but anticipated situation for which the normal flow of instructions would not produce the appropriate results that should be expected. We will discuss how to handle contingencies and exceptions in a SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system using resumption and termination models of exception handling.
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The influence of the Second Vatican Council on the exceptions to the ordinary canonical form of marriage

McCarthy, David Timothy. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (J.C.L.)--Catholic University of America, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 62-69).
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Překlad C++ aplikací pro vestavěná zařízení / Compilation of C++ Applications for Embedded Devices

Nosterský, Milan January 2019 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with the integrations of C++ programming language and its standard C++11 into the compiler for embedded systems. This compiler is based on LLVM project and it is generated from Codasip Studio. Codasip Studio is tool for design of the aplication specific processor cores, it is also allows generate compiler, which is based on the description of semantics section in processor's instruction set for any target processor architecture. C++ is programming language based on the C, which is extended by object oriented design and many other features. C++ language allows writing of very effective code on high level of abstraction. Funcionality of implementation is tested on testsuite in last phase of master's thesis.
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Mimosmluvní instituty užití autorského díla / Non-contractual legal institutions of the use of copyrighted work

Žilinčíková, Zuzana January 2016 (has links)
- English The topic of my thesis is limitations and exceptions to copyright. It describes the ways of use of copyright without author's consent. Specifically, I talk about the free work, free use and statutory licences. The provisions must always be interpreted in accordance with the three-step test described in a separate chapter. I focus especially on issue of orphan works. Of course, I also deal with an issue of copyright in general and its sources.
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Safety and Health Exceptions and Employee Privacy Training

January 2010 (has links)
abstract: Sparked by the Virginia Tech Shooting of 2007 and the resultant changes to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a review was conducted of FERPA's impact on university policies regarding student privacy and safety. A single, private university's policies were reviewed and a survey was distributed to 500 campus employees who had recently completed the university's FERPA training to determine if the university's current training was effective in training employees to understand FERPA's health and safety exceptions clause. The results showed that while the university's training was effective in training employees how to safeguard students' academic records, employees did not have a clear understanding of which information they could or should share in response to a threat to health and safety or to which university entity they should route safety concerns. The survey suggests that the university's FERPA training should be expanded to include training on FERPA's health and safety exceptions, including the communication of clear reporting lines for possible threats to campus safety and security. / Dissertation/Thesis / M.S.Tech Technology 2010

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