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If you call your friendly broker to buy a mutual fund, they'll extract a payment of 2% or 3% or 4% or 5% or 6%.
Depending on the lease, tenants who leave early could extract a payment from the landlord.
Often the goal isn't even to win a lawsuit, but simply to extract a payment from that business.
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When the market worked under the assumption that the person in front "owned" the space into which his or her seat back could be reclined, those who had the right to recline held out until they extracted a payment of $41, on average, to refrain from doing so.
Exxon Mobil's lawyers have likewise expressed concern that Alabama's budget crisis would sway jurors to rule against the company to extract a hefty payment.
Lehman's bankruptcy estate had hoped to extract an $11bn "windfall" payment from Barclays.
For purposes of matching, "payment record" may include information extracted from a payment request.
Harvard notably extracted a $20 million upfront payment from Merck in March for the right to develop a set of small molecule drugs for acute myeloid leukemia that fit this bill.
Embassies and military equipment are shielded by treaties, central-bank reserves are stored in safe havens, and sending gunboats to extract interest payments—a favored collection method in the past—has fallen out of fashion.
And even if the law is on their side, companies would find that to extract payment from a Greek company, they would need a judge in Greece to enforce a ruling from a foreign court.
In other cases they are simply charlatans who extract payment for a worthless potion.
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