9. Post-Completion Procedures: Delays and Remedies

Author(s):  
Robert M. Abbey ◽  
Mark B. Richards
Keyword(s):  

This chapter considers two areas that provide practitioners with some of the more challenging parts of the conveyancing process: first, post-completion procedures; and, second, dealing with delays and seeking appropriate remedies. Practitioners must deal with time limits, with ‘what if’ scenarios, and with the mechanics of stamping and registration. In particular, delays affecting conveyancing contracts, and the consequential remedies available, are a fertile source for conflict between conveyancing practitioners.

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Hynek Bednář ◽  
Aleš Raidl ◽  
Jiří Mikšovský

Initial errors in weather prediction grow in time and, as they become larger, their growth slows down and then stops at an asymptotic value. Time of reaching this saturation point represents the limit of predictability. This paper studies the asymptotic values and time limits in a chaotic atmospheric model for five initial errors, using ensemble prediction method (model’s data) as well as error approximation by quadratic and logarithmic hypothesis and their modifications. We show that modified hypotheses approximate the model’s time limits better, but not without serious disadvantages. We demonstrate how hypotheses can be further improved to achieve better match of time limits with the model. We also show that quadratic hypothesis approximates the model’s asymptotic value best and that, after improvement, it also approximates the model’s time limits better for almost all initial errors and time lengths.


SAGE Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 215824402110095
Author(s):  
Signe Hjelen Stige ◽  
Per-Einar Binder ◽  
Jan Reidar Stiegler ◽  
Elisabeth Schanche ◽  
Didrik Andreassen Hummelslund ◽  
...  

Limited capacity and high demand for mental health care drive efforts to improve the efficiency of treatment and increasingly result in predetermined time limits for treatment, even in government-covered treatment in welfare systems. How do clients experience having predetermined time limits for psychotherapy? We analyzed the transcripts of interviews with 18 participants who had completed a return to work (RTW) intervention based on emotion-focused therapy (EFT) that had predetermined time limits. The analysis identified four experiential trajectories through therapy with predetermined time limits, representing four narrative themes: Trajectory A: It is ok to stop here—Not wanting more therapy; Trajectory B: Seeing the benefits of continued therapy, but ready to give life a go without treatment; Trajectory C: Being on one’s own too early—Economic obstacles hindering the continuation of therapy; and Trajectory D: I need more than this—Securing continued therapy. Having the therapist communicate the timeframes for therapy clearly, while leaving room for individual tailoring of therapy, was experienced as very important by clients receiving psychotherapy with predetermined time limits.


JAMA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 326 (4) ◽  
pp. 361
Author(s):  
Blair L. Bigham
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (2021) ◽  
pp. 147-163
Author(s):  
Corneliu-Liviu POPESCU ◽  

At the beginning of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the European Court of Human Rights ruled and then extended the decision to suspend part of its activity, as well as certain procedural time-limits, including time-limit for referral to the Court through the means of a state or an individual application. These measures do not comply with the European Convention on Human Rights, nor with the Rules of the Court. The control of the regularity of these measures may be exercised by the judicial formations of the Court, acting in the specific cases.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 189-199
Author(s):  
О. M. Kaluhzna

The article studies the problems of obstructions to an examination and providing a conclusion by an expert. It analyzes the issue of distinguishing the refusal by an expert to provide a conclusion from other adjacent forms of the interaction between an expert and a subject that commissioned an examination - notification of impossibility to conduct an expert study and a motion to provide additional materials. They are the forms of organizational and procedural cooperation of an expert with a person (entity) that commissioned an examination in order to remove them; they constitute grounds for suspending an examination - as soon as they are implemented the time limits for the examination are also suspended. A refusal by an expert to give a conclusion is a final result of this interaction when the parties failed to resolve the underlying problem or this problem turned out to have no resolution at all; this may be a ground for terminating an examination on the expert’s initiative. The article determines the key features of a refusal by an expert to provide a conclusion in order to formulate this theoretical notion.


2019 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 206-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosa Maria De Geest ◽  
Reitske Meganck

Author(s):  
Mónica Natalí Sánchez-Nítola ◽  
Diana Grijalba ◽  
Manuel Embus ◽  
Andrés Suarez ◽  
Juan Esteban Guevara Montoya

Dropout is a topic of significant concern to Higher Education Institutions, especially in Colombia it is considered one of the most important indicators to define higher education quality. Nevertheless, in Colombia, and particularly at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, it has been generally assessed only academic dropout. This decision has prevented understanding other types of dropouts that also occur in the university. The research group performed Multiple Correspondence Analysis to assess the relationship between dropout types (academic, dropout on request, and expiry of time limits) and variables such as sex, socioeconomic stratum, type of admission, and semester of dropout. In the results, we found a disparity between types of dropout concerning the type of university admission, sex, socio-economic stratum, and the semester in which dropout occurs. Women are related to the dropout request while men are associated with the academic dropout. Additionally, the academic dropout occurs in the first 4 semesters, and the expiry of time limits occurs in the last ones.


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