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Cet article explique comment l’Irlande a intégré les principes des économies d’énergie dans les écoles primaires et post-primaires et donne une vue d’ensemble des projets qui ont contribué à étayer cette démarche.
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Cet article explique comment l’Irlande a intégré les principes des économies d’énergie dans les écoles primaires et post-primaires et donne une vue d’ensemble des projets qui ont contribué à étayer cette démarche.
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In this article, which was published in 128 Banking Law Journal 116 (2011), Professor Dolan contends that the Ontario Court of Appeal created havoc with letter of credit law in Ontario by imposing on letter of credit issuers serious burdens requiring the policing of the underlying commercial...
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This paper discusses issues raised by what one must hope is the now infamous case of Nareerux Import Co. v. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, which the Ontario Court of Appeal has now affirmed in large part. This commentator's criticism of the Ontario Superior Court's judgment appeared at 24...
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This article discusses sources of confusion in L/C practice that result from the fact that law and banking give some terms different meanings. The confusion lies in the terms “negotiate” and “discount.” The misunderstandings have nothing to do with the grand controversies over...
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This article addresses the insolvency of the letter of credit transaction's participants. In the first and second parts of a three-part article, which appeared in prior issues of The Banking Law Journal, the author discussed the insolvency of the beneficiary of the credit and the insolvency of...
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In this article Professor Dolan argues that the law should mandate attorney's fees in much letter of credit (“LC”) litigation. The argument rests on the notion that litigation itself, notwithstanding the results it obtains, transforms the LC, a unique commercial bank product, into an...
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