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Cosa (chi) è constructive valuation - definizione

Valuation domain; Center (valuation ring)

constructive dismissal         
WHEN AN EMPLOYEE RESIGNS AS A RESULT OF THE EMPLOYER CREATING AN INTOLERABLE WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR THAT EMPLOYEE
Constructive discharge; Constructively dismissed; Constructive termination
If an employee claims constructive dismissal, they begin a legal action against their employer in which they claim that they were forced to leave their job because of the behaviour of their employer. (BUSINESS)
The woman claims she was the victim of constructive dismissal after being demoted.
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constructive dismissal         
WHEN AN EMPLOYEE RESIGNS AS A RESULT OF THE EMPLOYER CREATING AN INTOLERABLE WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR THAT EMPLOYEE
Constructive discharge; Constructively dismissed; Constructive termination
¦ noun the changing of an employee's job or working conditions with the aim of forcing their resignation.
Constructive dismissal         
WHEN AN EMPLOYEE RESIGNS AS A RESULT OF THE EMPLOYER CREATING AN INTOLERABLE WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR THAT EMPLOYEE
Constructive discharge; Constructively dismissed; Constructive termination
In employment law, constructive dismissal, also called constructive discharge or constructive termination, occurs when an employee resigns as a result of the employer creating a hostile work environment. Since the resignation was not truly voluntary, it is, in effect, a termination.

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Valuation ring

In abstract algebra, a valuation ring is an integral domain D such that for every element x of its field of fractions F, at least one of x or x−1 belongs to D.

Given a field F, if D is a subring of F such that either x or x−1 belongs to D for every nonzero x in F, then D is said to be a valuation ring for the field F or a place of F. Since F in this case is indeed the field of fractions of D, a valuation ring for a field is a valuation ring. Another way to characterize the valuation rings of a field F is that valuation rings D of F have F as their field of fractions, and their ideals are totally ordered by inclusion; or equivalently their principal ideals are totally ordered by inclusion. In particular, every valuation ring is a local ring.

The valuation rings of a field are the maximal elements of the set of the local subrings in the field partially ordered by dominance or refinement, where

( A , m A ) {\displaystyle (A,{\mathfrak {m}}_{A})} dominates ( B , m B ) {\displaystyle (B,{\mathfrak {m}}_{B})} if A B {\displaystyle A\supseteq B} and m A B = m B {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {m}}_{A}\cap B={\mathfrak {m}}_{B}} .

Every local ring in a field K is dominated by some valuation ring of K.

An integral domain whose localization at any prime ideal is a valuation ring is called a Prüfer domain.