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Procurement law is rising in importance year after year. According to the European Commission, public procurement now accounts for over 14% of the EU's gross domestic product. Also at the ECB, spending through procurement is growing, and the evolution of its procurement law from non- binding...
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The Coase theorem tells us that monetary damages and specific performance remedies for breach of contract have identical effects when transaction costs are zero. This has become a standard part of the literature on the economics of contract law. This note argues that the traditional view is...
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Bank debit cards may look like credit cards, but they certainly do not act like them when it comes to account overdrafts. This does not suggest that credit cards are better than debit cards, as complaints abound concerning the transparency of fees charged to consumers for credit card...
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The Court of Appeals gets it mostly correct in refusing to pierce the veil or to find alter ego liability of a single member Colorado limited liability company in Sedgwick Props. Dev. Corp. v. Hinds (July 3, 2019). The Court of Appeals accepted the lack of formalities as a characteristic of...
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Traditional coercion theories and elements are simply inadequate as an exclusive focus of analysis in duress cases. This Article does not propose a new theory of duress. Instead, it suggests a refinement of doctrine in which the courts candidly articulate certain key policy goals and develop...
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Dit artikel is een kritische analyse van de bloedverwantenreserve en echtgenotenreserve die we vandaag kennen. Daarbij pleit de auteur voor een wijziging in de verhouding tussen huwelijksvermogensrecht en erfrecht: waar het huwelijksvermogensrecht dwingender zou moeten, moet dwingend erfrecht...
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In this paper we present a series of models, all within the context of a simple two-good economy, which bring out the distinctions between the different types of money and financial institutions. The models emphasize the physical properties of the economic goods, moneys, and trading systems. In...
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In this paper we present a series of models, all within the context of a simple two-good economy, which bring out the distinctions between the different types of money and financial institutions. The models emphasize the physical properties of the economic goods, moneys, and trading systems....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014072271
While the appearance of debit and credit cards is similar, the attributes have significant differences, particularly when it comes to account overdrafts. This does not suggest that credit cards are somehow superior products, as complaints abound concerning credit card fees. Nevertheless,...
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