Acknowledgement of Debt in UK Law

  • Zenotypes: On the Modes of Reproduction of Critical Lawyers
    • No. 11-3, September 2002
    • Social & Legal Studies
    ... ... of institutional lineage, he had to reconcile his radicalism with his debt to a mentor who maintained a continuing authority over him. His anarchism ... It was an ambivalent acknowledgement or grudging thanks which Zen had commented on – had quoted back to me ... ...
  • Law, Social Policy, and the Constitution of Markets and Profit Making
    • No. 40-1, March 2013
    • Journal of Law and Society
    This article explores the relationship between law, society, and economy in the context of the contemporary British welfare state. Drawing on themes in Polanyi's The Great Transformation, it identi...
    ... ... , and not a sum of money to be repaid, is the sense of the acknowledgement of debt. 30 The developments described above demonstrate the state's ... ...
  • Index
    • Construction Law. Volume III - Third Edition
    • Julian Bailey
    • 979-1052
    ... ... , II.6.19 death termination of contract, II.9.157–II.9.158 debt acknowledgment of, III.26.48 action for, II.6.374 assignment of, ... Act 1977 (UK) use of, II.13.213 limitation periods acknowledgement of debt, III.26.48 acquiescence, III.26.62 amendment to statement of case ... ...
  • Index
    • Construction Law. Volume II - Third Edition
    • Julian Bailey
    • 951-1024
    ... ... , ii.6.19 death termination of contract, ii.9.157–ii.9.158 debt acknowledgment of, iii.26.48 action for, ii.6.374 assignment of, ... Act 1977 (UK) use of, ii.13.213 limitation periods acknowledgement of debt, iii.26.48 acquiescence, iii.26.62 amendment to statement of case ... ...
  • Index
    • Construction Law. Volume I - Third Edition
    • Julian Bailey
    • 969-1042
    ... ... , II.6.19 death termination of contract, II.9.157–II.9.158 debt acknowledgment of, III.26.48 action for, II.6.374 assignment of, ... Act 1977 (UK) use of, II.13.213 limitation periods acknowledgement of debt, III.26.48 acquiescence, III.26.62 amendment to statement of case ... ...
  • Stories as property: Narrative ownership as a key concept in victims’ experiences with criminal justice
    • No. 19-4, September 2019
    • Criminology & Criminal Justice
    • 0000
    This article offers a novel approach to the difficulties experienced by victims in relation to their social surroundings in general, and to justice processes in particular, by expanding on an emerg...
    ... ... The contribution of social sup-port and acknowledgement of victims stories to the success of their attempts to cope can be seen in ... Pemberton et al. 415for the debt occurred as a consequence of wrongdoing, it is acknowledgement of the fact ... ...
  • THE NORMS OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN FOUR HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DISCIPLINES
    • No. 49-1, January 1993
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 29-43
    The scale and nature of acknowledgement behaviour was investigated in four academic disciplines: history, philosophy, psychology and sociology. Data were derived from four high‐ranking scholarly jo...
    ... ... The registering of this influence, or intellectual debt, via acknowledgement is comparable with the registering of influence via citations. One of the first to recognise this isomorphism was Edge, who ... ...
  • PATTERNS OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
    • No. 48-2, February 1992
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 107-122
    Personal acknowledgements are commonplace in the scholarly communication process. The scale and significance of the phenomenon vary from field to field, and from journal to journal. Variation in pr...
    ... ... The result is that a powerful intellectual debt (e.g. 'The many stimulating and helpful discussions with Thyllis Williams during the later phases of the project were indispensable to, and have ... ...
  • LET THE CREDITS ROLL: A PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE PLAYED BY MENTORS AND TRUSTED ASSESSORS IN DISCIPLINARY FORMATION
    • No. 47-3, March 1991
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 227-239
    Many scholarly articles acknowledge input from colleagues, mentors and trusted assessors. This study explores the social function and cognitive significance of acknowledgements. A six category typo...
    ... ... were to be adopted, the social significance of the acknowledgement would change dramatically. The contribution of a trusted assessor, ... presumed to be more significant (in terms of measurable intellectual debt) than even the most fulsomely worded acknowledgement. Such a position is ... ...
  • Export Credit Availability and the Euro Debt Crisis
    • No. 4-1, February 2013
    • Global Policy
    ... ... A signi fi cant trend for the ECA product following both the Lehman and initial eurozone crises has been the acknowledgement by chief fi nancial of fi cers (CFOs) and treasurers in corporations as well as governments and fi nancial institutions that export credit ... ...
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