995 resultados para Credit contract structure
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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"COO-2118-0031."
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AEC Contract AT(04-3)-400.
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"U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Plowshare Program"--Cover.
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"Prepared for the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division, Headquarters Air Research and Development Command, under Contract AF (04(647)-309, Thermonuclear Propulsion Research."
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"A study made under contract with the Community Renewal Program of the city of Chicago."
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"A study made under contract with the Community Renewal Program of the city of Chicago."
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Contract no. DOL 51-27-75-03.
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"Report to the United States Department of Labor in fulfillment of Contract J-9-P-5-0107."
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"This report was prepared for the office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor, under contract/purchase order no. B-9-M-0-1330."
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Since 1996 all consumer credit transactions in Australia have been regulated by the Consumer Credit Code. The principal means by which the Code purports to protect consumers and prevent market failure is a detailed and prescriptive disclosure regime. There has been little empirical work done on whether or not such disclosure actually improves consumers’ understanding of their credit contracts. By exposing participants to typical consumer credit documents, this research discovered quite poor comprehension of important features of the relevant transactions. Most significantly, there appeared to be little difference in comprehension when the consumers read contracts which complied with the disclosure requirements of the Code, and when they read contracts which did not. These results cast doubt on the effectiveness of the Code disclosure regime.