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The bags' proliferation has inspired whole countries to ban them or impose fees on them.
The first allowed funds to impose fees on redemptions or suspend them for up to ten days to prevent runs.
Carmakers are already digging in their heels against a state proposal to impose fees on the thirstiest vehicles.
He said they should impose fees on clients, even if the sums were low or payment was delayed.
Bills that would impose fees on E.V. drivers have also been introduced in Kansas and Arizona, and the issue has undergone study in Utah.
For example, he said, a condo's bylaws might give the board the right to seek information from or impose fees on prospective purchasers or tenants.
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Germany has moved furthest toward imposing fees on computer equipment.
Faced with new limits on fees associated with debit cards, for instance, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and others are imposing fees on checking accounts.
Since the recession began, courts have increasingly had to fend for themselves by imposing fees on criminal defendants to address budget gaps.
Britain, Ireland and Luxembourg have never imposed fees on analog tape-recording equipment, and they are against the digital fees as well.
Would have refinanced the state's bankrupt Superfund program for cleaning up toxic waste sites, by imposing fees on industry and taking money out of the state treasury.
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