Sentence examples for fixing a charge from inspiring English sources

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If this contention were sustained, the result would have been that the court would not have confirmed the report, and the proceedings would have ended without fixing a charge upon the property of plaintiffs.

His professional career ended nine years ago, shortly after he made allegations that three England team mates had taken money for match fixing, a charge that was never substantiated.

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The carrier did not fix a charge according to the comparative service in the case of these various industrial plants.

On the contrary, it is pre-eminently a legislative one, involving considerations of policy, as well as of remuneration; and is usually determined by the legislature, by fixing a maximum of charges in the charter of the company, or afterwards, if its hands are not tied by contract.

Tariffs may be fixed (a given charge per physical unit or a given percentage of the CIF price) or variable (charges vary according to the CIF price).

The strength of the pound and a one-off charge for fixing a product problem will reduce Rolls-Royce's profits by £70m this year.

But Mr. Radonjich avoided what was probably his closest call yet yesterday when the federal government decided not to prosecute him on charges of fixing a 1987 racketeering trial.

The Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has said his "conscience is totally clear" and denied any involvement in match fixing after an anti-corruption public prosecutor named him among the 41 people charged for fixing a game between Real Zaragoza and Levante in May 2011.

Conte himself received a four-month touchline ban after being found guilty of omessa denuncia – the failure to report an attempted fix a charge dating back to his time at Siena.

We explore the impact of the following assumptions on the bill savings from residential PV: a wholesale electricity market design with a price cap (as opposed to an energy-only market); a retail rate with a fixed customer charge (as opposed to a fully volumetric rate); and increasing-block pricing (as opposed to a non-varying flat rate).

Global Crossing, which left bankruptcy in December, will restate its 2003 results, reversing an earlier decision that accounting mistakes could be fixed by taking a charge.

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