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Commissions are being replaced by fees of various kinds, the basis for which is still being worked out.
All the products have relatively low entry rates: £10,000 for the first two and £1,000 for the third, followed by fees of £300 per quarter.
There were calls for more clarity over employment status, with Citizens Advice pointing out that many people were locked out of employment tribunals by fees of up to £1,200.
Other vice-chancellors have called for higher tuition fees, and a research document by Universities UK earlier this year was interpreted as backing that call when it presented evidence suggesting that students would not be deterred by fees of £5,000.
Recent surveys have suggested that three-quarters of young people would be put off universities by fees of £10,000.
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The plan offers a Homeowner Bill of Rights to prevent homeowners from getting screwed over by fees, conflicts of interests, lack of disclosure about mortgages and inappropriate forclosure.
The temples were also supported by the transfer of the taxes levied by kings on specific areas of the nearby countryside, by donations of the pious, and by the fees of worshipers.
Costs are covered by homeowner fees of up to $2,000 a year.
The state pays the teachers' salaries; other costs are met by tuition fees of €200 to €300 a month.
All the more reason for them not to be eroded by the fees of an industry with such a lacklustre performance.
Even some plaintiff attorneys here worry that fishermen could see badly-needed claims payments eaten up by the fees of less-scrupulous lawyers.
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