Service Charges in UK Law

  • Service charges.
    • No. 2000, December 2000
    • Financial Management (UK)
    • Bartram, Peter
    • Costs of doing business with unprofitable customers
    ...Every company wants to lose unprofitable customers. But, as Peter Bartram finds out, close the doors too abruptly and you alienate future big spenders and pay the price in negative PR You could almost feel sorry for Barclays Bank. First it announce......
  • Contracts, Pigeonholes and Irish-Bulgarian Connections. Cross-Border Litigation on Property Service Charges: Kerr v Postnov and Postnova
    • No. , January 2020
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 82-88
  • An assessment of the use of information technology facilities for academic pursuit
    • No. 24-5, September 2006
    • The Electronic Library
    • 706-713
    Purpose: This study is aimed at looking at the extent to which staff of Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria, are acquainted with and use information technology facilities for academic pursuit. ...
    ... ... due to limitedbandwidth and unsatisfactory performance of internet service provider.Originality/value – The study acts as an eye-opener to the ... , internet traffi ccongestion, high internet service charges and unsatisfactory performance of internetservice provider were indicated ... ...
  • Income Generation and Pricing in Libraries
    • No. 15-2, March 1994
    • Library Management
    • 5-17
    Reports on a survey of charging policies and practices in London‐based public, academic and special libraries and information services with the object of establishing which pricing mechanisms are i...
    ... ... questionnaire B at those which make nocharges or only punitive charges. Forty-seven questionnaires were sent out inOctober 1992 to libraries of ... costs by setting a price which has beencalculated on a unit of service. A very commonemployment of this is for self-service photocopycharges, ... ...
  • The locus effect on inertia equity
    • No. 14-3, May 2005
    • Journal of Product & Brand Management
    • 206-210
    Purpose: The paper attempts to answer “Will the shift from the locus of self to locus of others impact the magnitude of loss aversion?” and “Will different prices affect the self‐other asymmetry in...
    ... ... ’ factorial withboth thelocusof evaluation and the monthly service plan charges (anchoring prices) as the between-subjects’ ... ...
  • Serial Killers: Offender's Relationship to the Victim and Selected Demographics
    • No. 6-4, November 2004
    • International Journal of Police Science and Management
    • 0000
    Currently it is generally accepted among members of the law enforcement community, forensic psychologists, criminologists and profilers that serial killers are mostly white males in their twenties ...
    ... ... tions and appeals. The issues of prior charges, ... & Hennessy, 1994), while another per- ... military service, ... ...
  • Military Justice and Chapter III: The Constitutional Basis of Courts Martial
    • No. 40-2, June 2012
    • Federal Law Review
    • 0000
    The High Court has long struggled with the constitutional status of military tribunals established to hear disciplinary charges against service personnel. The Court's judgments reveal three distinc...
    ... ... status of military tribunals established to hear disciplinary charges against service personnel. The Court's judgments reveal three ... ...
  • Political Timing
    • No. 11-4, October 1999
    • Journal of Theoretical Politics
    This paper develops a theory of political timing. It argues that the timing of those political `events' over which politicians have some discretion is non-random and that politicians attempt to inf...
  • Cloud computing applications in library services of Bangladesh: a study on librarians’ perceptions
    • No. 51-1, July 2022
    • Information Discovery and Delivery
    • 0000
    Purpose: This study aims to find out the current state of cloud-based library services in selected academic and special libraries of Bangladesh. The study also explored some pertinent problems face...
    ... ... infrastructure for applications, data and file storage with charges imposed. Most of therespondents (90%) preferred cloud computing for tware-as-a-Service”. Due to the high subscription rate (70%), unreliable online ... ...
  • Audiovisual materials in UK public libraries: economic sense?
    • No. 62-5, September 2006
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 555-569
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the provision of audiovisual materials in UK public libraries and their economic value. Design/methodology/approach: A questionnaire survey of all ...
    ... ... :1.34using the PVB (present value benefits) based on maximum loan charges was found, meaning that theUK gets £1.34 direct benefit from every 0 spent on the audiovisual service.Research limitations/implications – There are different methods used by ... ...
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