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The fees began in 2010 and continue; the state did not "briefly" impose the fee.
The person with knowledge of Chase's plans denied that the outcry over Bank of America's announcement was the reason it decided not to impose the fee.
For a moment, it appeared that a concern in Washington about the budget deficit would combine with a plan for oil independence to impose the fee.
In its federal application, the city estimated that it would cost $223 million to install a computerized system to monitor traffic and impose the fee on cars entering the busiest parts of Manhattan, and asked the United States to cover $179 million of that.
Italy's budget for 2019 has a clause enabling Venice to impose the fee, which will especially target day-trippers arriving on cruise ships.
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Bank of America has said it expected to impose the fees early next year.
First Selectman Richard Bergstresser, a Democrat, said the board voted 2 to 1 last week to impose the fees at all parks.
If the account is still overdrawn after five business days, the institution may impose the fees or finance charges to which it is entitled, if any, under an overdraft credit plan.
ANZ is only saying publicly that it will vigorously defend the case, arguing it is entitled to impose the fees on customers but will not provide a running commentary.
A majority of park users surveyed that year endorsed the move, so it made sense to impose the fees in order to continue providing a safe place for boarders of all ages to practice their tricks.
Other airlines quickly followed after Delta imposed the fee.
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