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The insurance company profits from fees levied on the funds.
Take the problem of questionable legal fees levied on troubled borrowers.
The agency's budget comes almost entirely from fees levied on the institutions it regulates.
The situation may be best encapsulated by the response to new fees levied on water in the past year.
And if Man is merely an object, why then must I pay the onerous fees levied on overdue balances by M. Pelletier at the patisserie?
That's because the S.E.C. isn't financed by tax revenue, but rather by fees levied on those it regulates, which include all the big securities firms.
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Most of its money comes from a licence fee levied on TV-owning households.
Any shortfall will be guaranteed by the state, in return for a fee levied on the banks.
"This is good news for the license fee payer," she said, referring to the fee levied on British television-owning households that finances the BBC.
BBC receives most of its funding from the public, via a £145.50, or $225 ,license fee levied on TV-owning households.
The simplest type of board is one established to carry out market research, promote sales, and furnish information; it is usually financed by a fee levied on all sales of the products concerned.
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