814 resultados para atypical public contract
The Impact of the Recent Economic Recession on the operation of the NEC Contract in Northern Ireland
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In May 2006, the NEC contract was introduced as the preferred contract for Northern Ireland public sector works. This was subsequently followed by the 2007 economic crash and ensuing recession, which continues to affect the Northern Ireland Construction Industry, to a greater extent than the remainder of the United Kingdom (UK). However, use of the NEC contract has increased during this period, particularly in the public sector. There has been debate in the literature regarding the impact of the NEC contract on adversarial behaviour, but little consideration of the impact of external economic factors on the use of the NEC contract. Using a sequential mixed method approach, the study aims to fill this gap in knowledge, through examination of the impact the economic downturn has had on the operation of the NEC contract in Northern Ireland. Qualitative and quantitative findings show that the demands placed by the NEC contract, and the effects of the economic recession, have exerted opposing forces contract implementation, thus hindering its execution. The findings can lead to a deeper understanding, in the context of both industry and academia, of situations where a lack of resources may negatively impact the operation of the NEC contract.
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The Medicaid Audits Section of the South Carolina Office of the State Auditor performs audits and reviews of cost reports filed by institutional providers of Medicaid services. These cost reports are used by the Health and Human Services Finance Commission to establish amounts to be paid to these providers for services provided to qualified Medicaid recipients. This report deals with A. Sam Karesh Long Term Care Nursing Facility in North Augusta, S.C.
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Currently, Angola portrays a notorious economic growth and due to recent innovative legislations, it has become the major investment attracting pole, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, having, thus, an extraordinary potentiality for a rapid and sustainable development, likely to place her in outstanding positions in the world economic ranking. Yet, such economic growth entails demanding levels of intensive investment in infrastructure, what has been reported of the Angolan Government to be unable to respond to, save if recurring to very high index of external debt, poisoning, in this way, the future budgeting of the country. Due to these infrastructure investment shortages, the cost of production remains highly onerous and the cost of life extremely unaffordable. On this account, the current study disserts about the contract of Project Finance; an alternative finance resource given as a viable solution for the private financing of infrastructure, aiming to demonstrate that such contractual figure, likewise the experience of several emerging economies and others, is a contract bid framework to take into account in today’s world. It refers to a financing technique – through which the Government may satisfy a common need (for example, the construction of a public domain or public servicing), without having to pay neither offer any collateral – based on a complex legal-financial engineering, arranged throughout a coalition of typical and atypical agreements, whereby it is mandatory to look back at the basic concepts of corporate law. More than just a simple financial study, the dissertation at stake analyses the nature and legal framework of Project Finance, which is a legally atypical and innominate contract, concluding that there is a relevant need for regulating and devoting a special legal regime in the Angolan jurisdiction for this promising legal form in the contemporary corporate finance world.
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In 1952, Local 556 of The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers negotiated a contract with The Public Utilities Commission of the City of St. Catharines. The contract was to be in effect from July 1952 to September 1953. The document is unsigned.
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L’interrelation entre le droit civil et le du droit du travail présente multiples facettes. Le présent mémoire traite de l’une des manifestations de cette interaction, soit du recours à l’appareil contractuel pour donner ouverture à l’application de certaines lois de protection des travailleurs dans la sphère provinciale au Québec. L’accès aux lois du travail étant réservé aux personnes qui possèdent le statut de « travailleur » ou de « salarié » au sens de ces lois, la façon dont ces notions sont définies par le législateur est importante. Nous étudions dans notre texte l’incidence que le recours à la notion de contrat de travail peut avoir dans ce contexte. Dans la première partie du mémoire, nous étudions le rôle du droit civil dans le développement du droit du travail. Nous nous penchons sur l’existence d’un ensemble de droits et d’obligations rattaché au rapport de travail indépendamment de la volonté des parties. Ensuite, nous présentons les deux fondements possibles du rapport visé par les lois du travail, soit la thèse contractuelle et celle fondée sur la « relation du travail », ainsi que la façon dont elles sont reçues au Québec et ailleurs. Dans la troisième partie de notre texte, nous examinons les effets pratiques d’appliquer les critères du droit des contrats lorsqu’il s’agit d’établir si une personne peut bénéficier des lois du travail à partir de l’analyse de certaines décisions jurisprudentielles. Nous nous penchons de façon plus particulière sur le traitement accordé par les tribunaux aux personnes qui occupent des emplois atypiques comme les travailleurs occasionnels, saisonniers et autonomes. Nous explorons également si une approche fondée sur la réalité factuelle, les particularités du travail en cause et les objectifs des lois d’ordre public peut constituer une piste de solution à la problématique que le recours à la figure contractuelle pour déterminer l’application des lois du travail soulève.
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Las partes pueden pactar cláusulas de modificación unilateral en los contratos de distribución, puesto que dicha facultad se encuentra fundamentada en el ejercicio de la autonomía de la voluntad, por medio del cual las partes pueden elegir la manera y la figura mediante la cual van a desarrollar sus relaciones. Sin embargo, dicha facultad no es absoluta y tiene un límite en el orden público y las buenas costumbres. Particularmente en el contrato de distribución, por ser atípico, esta facultad presenta mayor relevancia pues al analizar sus elementos esenciales, no se puede acudir a la ley, sino que se debe acudir a la costumbre y a la práctica mercantil. Para analizar e interpretar la facultad de modificación unilateral, los tribunales arbitrales parten del principio de buena fe, a través del cual se analiza si el ejercicio de dicha facultad es abusivo, pues se ha establecido que este tipo de cláusulas no son en sí mismas abusivas. El análisis trazado se realiza de acuerdo con el del principio de la buena fe en las diferentes etapas de la negociación, debiendo estar presente a su vez durante toda la negociación y posteriormente durante su ejecución. Así, entonces, los árbitros analizan si la cláusula de modificación unilateral fue pactada, es decir que se revisa la validez de la misma y, en segundo lugar, se analiza si el ejercicio de la cláusula fue abusivo, es decir si conllevó a un abuso del derecho o a un abuso de la posición dominante en el contrato.
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The work aims to demonstrate that an indirect expropriation of rights occurs when mining concession agreements are made for subsoil exploitation. The article looks at examples such as when administrative divesture for public utilities or for social interest is decreed to implement projects or environmental works; when any regulation or administrative action is taken determining protected areas or environment control of type; and when environmental control plans are implemented. The indirect expropriation occurs because a conflict exists between general interests and equality principles of the burdens, the contractual right of adherence to agreed upon provisions and the legality of prior legal regulations for the carrying out of such expropriation.
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Public contracting in Colombia is conflicting and inefficient. It frequently leads to damage to State property. The Colombian legal system cannot assure efficient and transparent public contracting. The cause is the institutional environment characterized by high transaction costs. Colombian law worsens the process by recognizing the principle of economic equilibrium in public contracts. This principle increasese contract incompleteness and renders impossible the use of economic incentives to control the opportunism of the economic agents. The authors present the hypothesis that the economic equilibrium principle increases the conflictive nature of public contracting. They test the hypothesis empirically. The first section of the paper presents a summary of the literature on transaction costs economics, as well as the legal literature on the historical origin and the content of the economic equilibrium principle. The second section describes the methodology of the empirical study. The third section shows the empirical evidence of the effects that the economic equilibrium principle exerts over the public contracting. The last section presents the conclusions.
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Industrial Organization, a Contract Based approach (aka IOCB) offers an extensive and an up-to-date panorama of Industrial Organization. It is aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduates, academics and practitioners with an interest in the field. The analysis of market interactions, business strategies and public policy is performed using the standard framework of game theory and the recent advances of contract theory and information economics
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The article presents the study of the criteria that Kazakhstan's government used for granting a public–private partnership (PPP) contract to a private investor for construction and operation of eleven kindergartens in the city of Karaganda during 14 years. From the perspective of value creation for critical stakeholders, there was often misalignment between bidders' views of these criteria and the perceived value for citizens and the government. The latter may significantly enhance the creation of shared values in a PPP by actively engaging stakeholders in the design of the bids' assessment criteria.
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Noncompetitive bids have recently become a major concern in both public and private sector construction contract auctions. Consequently, several models have been developed to help identify bidders potentially involved in collusive practices. However, most of these models require complex calculations and extensive information that is difficult to obtain. The aim of this paper is to utilize recent developments for detecting abnormal bids in capped auctions (auctions with an upper bid limit set by the auctioner) and extend them to the more conventional uncapped auctions (where no such limits are set). To accomplish this, a new method is developed for estimating the values of bid distribution supports by using the solution to what has become known as the German Tank problem. The model is then demonstrated and tested on a sample of real construction bid data, and shown to detect cover bids with high accuracy. This paper contributes to an improved understanding of abnormal bid behavior as an aid to detecting and monitoring potential collusive bid practices.
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The two classical forms of human trypanosomoses are sleeping sickness due to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense or T. brucei rhodesiense, and Chagas disease due to T. cruzi. However, a number of atypical human infections caused by other T. species (or sub-species) have been reported, namely due to T. brucei brucei, T. vivax, T. congolense, T. evansi, T. lewisi, and T. lewisi-like. These cases are reviewed here. Some infections were transient in nature, while others required treatments that were successful in most cases, although two cases were fatal. A recent case of infection due to T. evansi was related to a lack of apolipoprotein L-I, but T. lewisi infections were not related to immunosuppression or specific human genetic profiles. Out of 19 patients, eight were confirmed between 1974 and 2010, thanks to improved molecular techniques. However, the number of cases of atypical human trypanosomoses might be underestimated. Thus, improvement, evaluation of new diagnostic tests, and field investigations are required for detection and confirmation of these atypical cases.