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Some carriers are imposing fees to undermine Skype's attraction.
Germany has moved furthest toward imposing fees on computer equipment.
In addition, officials in Europe, Canada and the United States are considering imposing fees aimed at limiting trading volume or paying for the cost of greater oversight.
Since the recession began, courts have increasingly had to fend for themselves by imposing fees on criminal defendants to address budget gaps.
Even TCF Financial of Minnesota, whose marketing mantra championed "totally free checking," started imposing fees this year in anticipation of the new rules.
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.
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President Obama signed legislation making it harder to raise interest rates and impose fees.
Otherwise, the firm may prefer to offer entry subsidies or impose fees to purposefully manipulate the contest structure.
The financial institution may not impose fees for items it is required to honor under § 205.11.
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.
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