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It would also impose a fee on carmakers to pay for the costs of certification.
For the oil industry, they would impose a fee on refiners.
Some states intend to impose a fee of about $650 a semester.
It is not, however, the first airline to impose a fee on paper tickets.
In this case, we change the withdraw method to impose a fee, and we reduce the interest rate.
Use e-tickets when available, airlines may impose a fee for paper tickets and their related shipping costs.
But, he said, whether the board can impose a fee for an open house is open to question.
The Fed could impose a fee on bank reserves, leaving banks to impose a negative interest rate on their customers' deposits.
To cover those potential losses — estimated to be $5 billion to $10 billion — the White House is asking for legislation to impose a fee on big banks.
If the institution pays such an overdraft without the consumer's affirmative consent, however, it may not impose a fee or charge for doing so.
(e) The board will have the right, at any time, to impose a fee for excessive share withdrawals from regular share accounts.
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