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Understanding Ohioâs land bank legislation
The effects of sustained high rates of foreclosure on numerous areas of Cuyahoga County have thrust land banking to the forefront of recent public policy discussions in Ohio. This Policy Discussion Paper seeks to inform those discussions by explaining the stateâs current land banking system and by illustrating how the proposed system under Senate Bill 353/House Bill 602 (the Land Bank Bill) would work.Banking law - Ohio
State Labor Legislation Enacted in 2012
Laws concerning child labor, equal employment opportunity, human trafficking, immigration legislation, independent contractors, and prevailing wages were among the most active areas for state lawmakers in 2012
Support: Can it be a value creation strategy for positive marketing?
In pursuit of improving people's wellbeing and engaging in positive marketing, this paper addresses the application of Vickers' Appreciation System to deepen our understanding of how people comprehend their environment and respond to improve their situation. The paper highlights how companies can collaboratively engage in people's appreciation and support them in fulfilling their needs
Certain comments on the application of the method of averaging to the study of the rotational motions of a triaxial rigid body
Averaging technique applied to variational equations describing rotational motions of rigid triaxial body in elliptical orbi
Further comments on the application of the method of averaging to the study of the rotational motions of a triaxial rigid body, part 2
The second and final step in the development of first-order secular solutions to rotational motions of triaxial bodies is presented
Limit Theorems For Quantum Walks Associated with Hadamard Matrices
We study a one-parameter family of discrete-time quantum walk models on the
line and in the xy-plane associated with the Hadamard walk. Weak convergence in
the long-time limit of all moments of the walker's pseudo-velocity on the line
and in the xy-plane is proved. Symmetrization on the line and in the xy-plane
is theoretically investigated, leading to the resolution of the
Konno-Namiki-Soshi conjecture in the special case of symmetrization of the
unbiased Hadamard walk on the line . A necessary condition for the existence of
a phenomenon known as localization is given
Application of the methods of celestial mechanics to the rigid body problem Final report, 1 Jul. 1965 - 1 Jun. 1966
Celestial mechanics perturbation methods applied to problem of describing motion of rigid artificial earth satellite about its center of mas
An end to too big to let fail? The Dodd-Frank Act's orderly liquidation authority
One of the changes introduced by the sweeping new financial market legislation of the DoddâFrank Act is the provision of a formal process for liquidating large financial firmsâsomething that would have been useful in 2008, when troubles at Lehman Brothers, AIG, and Merrill Lynch threatened to damage the entire U.S. financial system. While it may not be the end of the too-big-to-fail problem, the orderly liquidation authority is an important new tool in the regulatory toolkit. It will enable regulators to safely close and wind up the affairs of those distressed financial firms whose failure could destabilize the financial system.Bank failures ; Financial Regulatory Reform (Dodd-Frank Act)
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