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Under the new bill, the TEF's second phase will impose fee caps on institutions with poor teaching or student satisfaction while allowing others to increase their fees.
As we said in a previous article (Mar. 22, 1999), funds of funds offer an investor the opportunity to invest in many funds at once, but they impose "fee layering".
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President Obama signed legislation making it harder to raise interest rates and impose fees.
The bags' proliferation has inspired whole countries to ban them or impose fees on them.
Many fund companies discourage such trading in their prospectuses and impose fees to prevent it.
The first allowed funds to impose fees on redemptions or suspend them for up to ten days to prevent runs.
Retailers, he said, have been increasingly unhappy with certain high-end cards that impose fees as high as 3.5 percent.
Carmakers are already digging in their heels against a state proposal to impose fees on the thirstiest vehicles.
And while simple wills are usually covered at no extra charge, some plans may impose fees for creating a trust.
Most Virtuoso members also impose fees, including trip-planning charges that may range from $250 to $1,000 a trip.
He said they should impose fees on clients, even if the sums were low or payment was delayed.
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