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Credit companies cannot rely on clauses imposing charges for breach of contract unless they are fair.
Airlines created the overhead bin problems in 2008 when they started aggressively imposing charges on checked bags.
10.30am: Unison challenges new rules imposing charges for workers taking a case to employment tribunal at the high court.
Airlines are taking a variety of actions to generate revenue, imposing charges for checking bags, booking tickets and selecting seats.
There has even been talk about imposing charges on Internet-ready mobile phones that could also record music free.
Banks make their money from selling other services and by imposing charges that are less visible to customers and thus subject to less competition.
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Cost: £1.4bn Conservatives Pledged to raise threshold to £1m Non-domicile tax Promise to consult on imposing charge on non-doms after seven years in UK, and a higher rate after 10 years.
But the consultation document – produced around election time following a court ruling – said councils should try all other measures before imposing charging zones.
Therefore, it is important to develop some feasible methods to drive more ions to enter the sites with strong confinement, for example by imposing charge on the electrode and by removing solvents.
The incorporation of metal oxides as blocking layers improves device performance by imposing charge selectivity at the collecting electrode as well as by preventing shorting in the devices [4 7].
Dancers were also open to financial exploitation by the clubs who could impose charges and fines.
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