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National regulatory authorities should be able to impose, on a case-by-case basis, the sharing of network elements and associated facilities such as ducts, masts and antennas, entry into buildings and better coordination of civil works.
Still, in November the energy and mining minister said mining royalties will be imposed on a case-by-case basis.
Instead sanctions will be imposed on a case-by-case basis with the decision taken by all 12 member clubs.
There is no need to suppose that the way in which this works is by the extraction of principles from the earlier cases, which we then impose on the new case.
Critically, when consensus is not reached, the Peruvian state will still have the right to impose solutions on a case-by-case basis.
Deutsche Bank said it would appeal the fine, the highest imposed on a bank in such a case.
Misconduct that also violates an injunction previously imposed on a company in a securities case could authorize the S.E.C. to pursue either a civil or criminal contempt case, but these are also of limited utility.
On the eve of the summit meeting, Seoul agreed to lift a five-year-old ban on American beef imports, imposed after a case of mad cow disease was confirmed in the United States.
And he said he would not impose on federal capital cases the kind of moratorium that Gov. George Ryan has imposed in Illinois.
Brussels also hit Microsoft with a fine of 497 million euros ($603 million), the largest it ever imposed on a single company in an antitrust case.
It is the biggest fine the European Commission has ever imposed on a single company in an antitrust case, exceeding a 1.06-billion-euro sanction handed down against U.S. chipmaker Intel <INTC.O> in 2009 and goes far beyond what U.S. regulators have ever fined a tech company.
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