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26 Apr 2018, 3:22 am by Nico Cordes
Its (un)availability may not be immediately evident, as it is not explicitly ruled out by Art. 122(4), Rule 136(3) EPC. [read post]
26 Apr 2018, 3:22 am by Nico Cordes
Its (un)availability may not be immediately evident, as it is not explicitly ruled out by Art. 122(4), Rule 136(3) EPC. [read post]
17 Nov 2016, 4:03 am by Ben
”Having said so, the Court turned to consideration of the French law, and noted how that legislation does not appear to offer a mechanism ensuring that authors are actually and individually informed. [read post]
17 Nov 2016, 1:35 am
”Having said so, the Court turned to consideration of the French law, and noted how that legislation does not appear to offer a mechanism ensuring that authors are actually and individually informed. [read post]
20 Oct 2019, 2:30 pm
Now the person making or defending a claim does so in her own name “and on behalf of the estate of the deceased person. [read post]
16 Oct 2009, 1:51 pm by chucknewton
  This means that 1 in  every 136 homes in the United States were in foreclosure during the 3rd quarter. [read post]
29 Dec 2023, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
In finding that claimants were not totally unemployed during the summer 2020 recess, the Board properly relied upon Civil Service Law § 136, which applies to teachers and instructors at state institutions, including those operated by DOCCS, and provides that the "annual salary" for those employees may be paid over 10 months or 12 months (Civil Service Law § 136 [2]; see Civil Service Law § 136 [1]; Matter of Darwin [Catherwood], 30 AD2d… [read post]
29 Dec 2023, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
In finding that claimants were not totally unemployed during the summer 2020 recess, the Board properly relied upon Civil Service Law § 136, which applies to teachers and instructors at state institutions, including those operated by DOCCS, and provides that the "annual salary" for those employees may be paid over 10 months or 12 months (Civil Service Law § 136 [2]; see Civil Service Law § 136 [1]; Matter of Darwin [Catherwood], 30 AD2d… [read post]
 In rejecting this argument, the Board held that a past practice that existed pursuant to a right granted in a management rights clause does not survive expiration of the agreement containing such clause. [read post]
13 Jun 2017, 9:28 am by Jon Sands
European Community, 136 S. [read post]
3 Sep 2018, 2:57 am by Jelle Hoekstra
Hence, non-compliance with the two-month time limit under Rule 84(1) EPC does not directly cause a loss of ri [read post]