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Well, most private banks have a two-tiered structure: an "all-in" fee charged as a percentage of assets under management and one-time transaction fees for special services.
First, he said, courts may consider differences in fees charged to different kinds of clients.
Costs for decommissioning and waste disposal are included in fees charged by electrical utilities.
Banks are thought to make between £2bn and £3.5bn a year in fees charged when customers go into unauthorised overdraft.
An increase in fees charged to UK restaurants has delivered extra profit for Just Eat, the online takeaway food service.
Beside the racketeering claim and the $10 billion already recovered, the $175 million in fees charged so far by Mr. Picard is looking like peanuts.
The measures approved by conference will allow for a simplified governance structure, a reduction in fees charged to members and "a modern approach to campaigning and service delivery".
Home Office ministers have announced large increases in fees charged for immigration and nationality applications, in a deliberate attempt to make migrants pay for cuts to the funding of Britain's immigration system.
During that same 12 years, the patent office, which is part of the Department of Commerce, took in $9.7 billion in fees charged to the public to file, process and maintain patents and trademarks.
New York University was paying upward of $5 million annually in fees charged to it by credit card companies (full-time tuition is, after all, $26,646 a year, plus $10,430 for room and board).
Wholesale carriers carve out a business for themselves by taking advantage of differences in fees charged by local telephone companies to complete calls and the actual, often cheaper rates of transporting voice calls over the Internet.
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