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They wave people into parking spots and solicit fees for keeping cars safe.
This is hugely expensive, with extra fees for keeping the projects alive and managing them with large numbers of civil servants.
At the end of June, the company, which also earns fees for keeping records for investment managers, said it had $193 million left in the reserve.
Fees for keeping cattle.
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The legislation also would make it illegal for the subscribers to charge a fee for keeping a number unlisted.
The proposed legislation also insists that consumers not be charged a fee for keeping their numbers private, a practice that generates $50 million in revenue for land-line companies each year.
In extremis, Mr Machar might seek a deal with Mr Bashir whereby Sudan would get a higher fee for keeping the oil flowing in return for backing Mr Machar.Meanwhile, China, the biggest importer of oil from both Sudans, is co-operating with the United States and key European countries, especially Britain and Norway, as an honest broker.
The sites that operate these leagues are either free or charge a nominal fee for keeping track of everything.
In some cases, you may be required to maintain a minimum balance, or you may be charged a maintenance fee for keeping the account open.
Try not to forget to return video games — their rental fees (as well as the maximum fees charged for keeping the game past 21 days) are the highest.
If British banks were to charge fees just for keeping an account, what would you expect to receive?
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