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Report de la date de cessation des paiements. Nouvelle demande de report après une décision d'irrecevabilité ou de rejet
2022
(Com. 29 sept. 2021, no 20-10.105, F-B, Sté Focoz et a. c/ Sté Actis, ès qual., D. 2021. 1765 ; JCP E 2021. 1539, note M. Houssin)
Report de la date de cessation des paiements après infirmation du jugement d'ouverture de la liquidation judiciaire sur appel du ministère public
2022
(Com. 12 janv. 2022, no 20-16.394, arrêt no 12 F-B, Sté Bocage c/ Sté Sefibat et a., D. 2022. 69)
Report de la date de cessation des paiements. Procédure. Qualité pour agir. Pouvoir souverain des juges du fond. Voies de recours
2019
International audience; (Com. 3 avr. 2019, n° 17-28.359, arrêt n° 290 F-P+B, M. X.Y. c/ M. Z.B., ès qual., RJDA 2019, n° 518 ; APC 2019. Comm.119, obs. F. Petit ; Com. 15 mai 2019, n° 18-12.441, P+B, Sté B.C., ès qual. c/ Sté Les Toits du Béarn, D. 2019. 1100)
Report de la date de cessation des paiements. Date d'appréciation. Prise en compte dans le passif exigible d'une dette fiscale faisant l'objet d'un r…
2021
International audience; (Com. 9 déc. 2020, n° 19-14.437, arrêt n° 738 F-P+B, Sté Axyme c/ Sté Chiquita Europe BV et a., D. 2021. 5)
Action en report de la date de cessation des paiements d'une personne morale. Destinataire de l'assignation
2020
International audience; (Com. 27 nov. 2019, n° 18-18.194, arrêt n° 876 F-P+B, M. YZ c/ M. Frédéric Torelli, ès qual. et a., D. 2019. 2348)
Report de la date de cessation des paiements. Voies de recours recevables. Tierce opposition d'un dirigeant ou d'un créancier
2020
International audience; (Com. 17 juin 2020, n° 18-25.262, arrêt n° 337 FS-P+B, M. et Mme Q. et a. c/ M.N. F., ès qual. et a., D. 2020. 1357 ; RJDA 10/2020, n° 514)
Brief emotional eating scale : A multinational study of factor structure, validity, and invariance
2023
Emotional eating or the tendency to eat in response to emotional states can be assessed using self-report measures. The Emotional Eating Scale-II is a commonly used and reliable instrument that measures the desire to eat in response to a range of unpleasant and pleasant emotions. The current study aimed to corroborate the validity of the EES-II and expand its utility by investigating its dimensionality and testing its measurement invariance in samples from English-speaking and non-English-speaking countries. Convergent and predictive validity in respect of food craving, eating, and health indicators were also examined. This cross-national study included a total of 2485 adult participants re…
Metadata-based Personalization in Data Warehouses
2015
Lielā datu noliktavās uzkrāto datu un atskaišu apjoma dēļ, atskaišu izpilde un pārlūkošana var būt nogurdinoša un laikietilpīga. Turklāt, lietotājs ir visai ierobežots savu vēlmju izteikšanā kvalitatīvāku rezultātu iegūšanai (arī komerciālos datu noliktavu atskaišu rīkos). Taču, ir jēga veikt eksperimentus personalizācijas iespēju jomā, kuru mērķis būtu lietotāja vajadzībām atbilstošu datu sniegšana, jo datu noliktavu personalizācijas pētījumi šobrīd ir attīstības stadijā. Pēc veiktā esošo datu noliktavu personalizācijas pieeju salīdzinājuma, pētījums tika attīstīts atskaišu rekomendāciju jomā, kurš balstās uz tiešā vai netiešā veidā iegūtiem lietotāja iestatījumiem par datu noliktavas shēm…
Role of imaging in the preoperative assessment of pelvic and extrapelvic endometriosis: a pictorial essay
2015
Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References
Validity of long-term and short-term recall of occupational sitting time in Finnish and Chinese office workers.
2020
Abstract Background As sedentary behavior is a global health issue, there is a need for methods of self-reported sitting assessment. The accuracy and reliability of these methods should also be tested in various populations and different cultural contexts. This study examined the validity of long-term and short-term recall of occupational sitting time in Finnish and Chinese subgroups. Methods Two cohort groups of office-based workers (58.6% female, age range 22–67 years) participated: a Finnish group (FIN, n = 34) and a Chinese group (CHI, n = 36). Long-term (past 3-month sitting) and short-term (daily sitting assessed on 5 consecutive days) single-item measures were used to assess self-r…