24 résultats pour "réversif"
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Conjoints divorcés ou remaries :
quelle pension de réversion ?
de 1 an, M. Martin décède sans laisser d'enfant. Le mariage n'a pas duré 2 ans. Mme Martin n'a droit à aucune pension de réversion ; elle retrouve ses droits du fait de M. Du pont. A noter toutefois que si, entre-temps, M. Dupont s'est lui-même remarié, Mme Martin perd ses pré tentions à pension de réversion . • Partage de la pen sion : Lorsque plusieurs conjoints se partagent une pension de réversion, celle-ci est répa...
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Peut-on cumuler pension personnelle et pension de réversion ?
fond de la Sécurité sociale. Si l'on reprend l'exemple précédent et qu'on le situe en juin 1993, cela donne la situation suivante : le plafond se monte à 1 2 360 F et, par consé quent, le montant maximal de la pension est égal à 6 180 F. Le cumul est pos sible dans la limite de 73 % de cette somme, soit 4 5 1 1 ,40 F. Pour Mon sieur H. le cumul ne pré sente aucun intérêt ; mieux vaut pour lui s'en tenir à sa pro...
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Le sort fiscal des salaires reversés
let 1976, le taux minimum des salaires horaires individuels à 8,58 F. DROIT CIVIL De l'influence du refus de soins médicaux par la victime d'un accident sur l'indemnisation du préjudice résultant de son décès Quelle part du dommage doit-elle être laissée à la charge de la victime d'un accident de la circula tion qui refuse de se laisser soigner ? A cette ques tion a répondu un arrêt de la Cour d'Appel de Lyon que rapporte La Sema...
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L'époux divorcé peut-il bénéficier de la retraite de son ex-conjoint ?
• Retraite complé mentaire : Pour les caisses de retraite com plémentaire des non cadres (ARRCO), il convient de distinguer selon la date de décès de l'assuré. Si l'assuré est décédé avant le 1 "' juillet 1980, le conjoint divorcé n'a aucun droit, même s'il ne s'est pas remarié ; Si l'assuré est décédé après le 1 ., juillet 1980, il faut faire une nouvelle dis tinction par rapport à la date du divorce : - si le div...
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Diving (sport).
water that creates a larger, more noticeable splash after the diver’s body displaces water under the surface. To minimize this upjet, top-level divers make a quickswimming motion by releasing their hands and collapsing their arms as they submerge. Instead of a large splash, the surface of the water appears to boil as the airbubbles rise from the diver’s entry. For feetfirst entries, which are rare in top-level competitions, divers place their legs and feet together while pointing their toes down...
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Comment sont appréciées
les conditions de ressources ?
- des rentes provenant des assurances décès ; -des éventuelles alloca tions familiales ou alloca tions de logement que pourrait percevoir l'inté ressé ; - des re v enus des biens mobiliers ou immobiliers que le défunt avait acquis ; - des rentes viagères constituées au profit des deux épou x. • Conjoints mariés sous le régime de la communauté : La no tion de ressources per sonnelles s'apprécie en te nant compte du régim...
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Comment peut-on concilier croissance économique et environnement ?
[...] [...] Ces biens apparaissent donc comme gratuits et courent le risque d'être surexploité. Une réglementation va donc internaliser ces coûts en limitant l'action desagents économiques en leur donnant peu de flexibilité par le biais de normes ou leur faisant payer cette pollution par le biais de taxes pigouviennes (préconisées parPigou en 1932) ou de permis à polluer selon le principe du pollueur-payeur. Des économistes, comme Beckermann, ont d'ailleurs, dans les années 1970, ramené laquesti...
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Water - chemistry.
flourides in drinking water has been found to reduce tooth decay. See Fluorine. Seawater contains, in addition to concentrated amounts of sodium chloride, or salt, many other soluble compounds, as the impure waters of rivers and streams areconstantly feeding the oceans. At the same time, pure water is continually lost by the process of evaporation, and as a result the proportion of the impurities that givethe oceans their saline character is increased. See Ocean and Oceanography. VII WATER...
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Virus (life science) - biology.
RNA into DNA earned them their name because this process is the reverse of the usual transfer of genetic information, from DNA to RNA.) The DNA form of theretrovirus genome is then integrated into the cellular DNA and is referred to as the provirus. The viral genome is replicated every time the host cell replicates its DNA and is thus passed on to daughter cells. Hepatitis B virus can also transcribe RNA to DNA, but this virus packages the DNA version of its genome into virus particles. Unlike...
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Arithmetic
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INTRODUCTION
Arithmetic, branch of mathematics that arises from counting, the most basic mathematical operation.
Subtract the units: 6 - 3 = 3. Then subtract the tens column: 6 – 2 = 4. The results of these two single-digit subtractions, written side by side, provide the answer: Subtraction is a bit more complicated if we need to subtract a larger digit from a smaller one. For example, when subtracting 47 from 92, the units value (7) of 47 isgreater than the units value (2) of 92. We can handle this situation using a procedure called borrowing, which is like carrying in reverse. Ten units can be borrowe...
- Qu'est-ce que l'effet réversif ?
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Article L. 353-1 du Code de la Sécurité sociale: commentaire
fond de la Securite sociale. Si Ion reprend l'exemple precedent et qu'on le situe en juin 1993, cela donne la situation suivante : le plafond se monte 12 360 F et, par conse- quent, le montant maximal de la pension est egal 6180 F. Le cumul est pos- sible dans la limite de 73 % de cette somme, soit 4 511,40 F. Pour Mon- sieur H. le cumul ne pre- sente aucun inte 're-t ; mieux vaut pour lui s'en tenir a sa propre pension. Pour sa femme, la premiere solu- tion, 52 % des droits des deux conjoints,...
- Travail trans'lor CGRH STG
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The different phases resulting from culture changes, illustrated by my personal experience
2 U-curve of adjustment. The idea is quite simple: if the level of adjustment, adaptation and well-being over time is drawn, a U- shape appears. Upon tasting the new culture he is in good spirits, but gradually encounters more and more problems eventually leading to the lowest point of despair and disappointment. In the middle of the crisis (cultur e shock), there seems to be no way out. The student has hit the botto...
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Affirmative Action.
hiring, purchasing, and other government business. In 1998 Washington State voters passed Initiative 200, a measure that banned affirmative action in state and localgovernment hiring, contracting, and education. Around the same time, federal courts began considering lawsuits from white students denied admission to state universities with affirmative action programs. In somecases, the courts have invalidated such programs on the grounds that they promote reverse racial discrimination. For example...
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Aging - biology.
Different theories have been proposed to explain how SF works. One theory is based on the assumption that aging, and diseases that occur more frequently withadvancing age, are caused by structural damage to cells. This damage accumulates in tiny amounts each time the cell divides, eventually preventing the cell fromcarrying out normal functions. One cause of this damage may be free radicals, which are chemical compounds found in the environment and also generated by normal chemical reactions in...
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Psychoanalysis.
A cornerstone of modern psychoanalytic theory and practice is the concept of anxiety, which institutes appropriate mechanisms of defense against certain dangersituations. These danger situations, as described by Freud, are the fear of abandonment by or the loss of the loved one (the object), the risk of losing the object's love,the danger of retaliation and punishment, and, finally, the hazard of reproach by the superego. Thus, symptom formation, character and impulse disorders, andperversions,...
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Electric Motors and Generators.
the armature. It is often desirable to generate as high a voltage as possible, and rotating armatures are not practical in such applications because of the possibility of sparkingbetween brushes and slip rings and the danger of mechanical failures that might cause short circuits. Alternators are therefore constructed with a stationary armaturewithin which revolves a rotor composed of a number of field magnets. The principle of operation is exactly the same as that of the AC generator described,...
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Weather.
hours, and the snow can be much deeper in places where the wind piles it up in drifts. Extraordinarily deep snows sometimes accumulate on the upwind side ofmountain slopes during severe winter storms or on the downwind shores of large lakes during outbreaks of polar air. VI WIND Wind is the horizontal movement of air. It is named for the direction from which it comes—for example, a north wind comes from the north. In most places near theground, the wind speed averages from 8 to 24 km/h (from 5...
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National Parks and Preserves.
Some ibex raised in Italy’s 700 sq km (220 sq mi) Gran Paradiso National Park (1922) were transferred to aid herd restoration elsewhere in the country. Switzerlandreturned lynx to Swiss National Park to keep red deer populations in check. The growth of national parks also enabled many European countries to restore forests thathad given way to industrialization by the early 20th century. Africa’s wildlife was hunted heavily from the late 19th century well into the 20th century. By 1920 big-game h...
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
A Religious Freedom Although religious freedom has not generally been curtailed in the United States, Roman Catholics, Jews, and members of such unconventional Protestant groups as theOneida Community and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have historically been discriminated against and sometimes have even been persecuted,although today overt discrimination has almost vanished. The federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as many state and local laws, prohibits religious discrimi...
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Child Development.
developmental scientists have studied how cultural values guide the skills and attitudes that children acquire as they mature, and how brain maturation influences thedevelopment of thinking and feeling. For a more detailed discussion of child development theories, see the Theories of Child Development section of this article. III BASIC QUESTIONS A Nature and Nurture Scholars have long debated the relative importance of nature (hereditary influences) and nurture (environmental influences) i...