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The P2P company makes money by levying a fee, usually a small percentage of the money lent.
Since 1994, Camden County's jail has been levying a fee for prisoners' "room and board" and assessing co-payments for medical care.
There is no need for the hotel to charge for every single item — such as levying a fee to rent plates and cutlery.
By levying a fee for these sorts of peering arrangements, Comcast seems to be testing the waters for a solution which eschews the officially proscribed practices of throttling or filtering.
Congress also included in the recent legislation an option for the next president to consider levying a fee on the financial services industry if the taxpayers' investment is not recouped.
Most other banks are likely to come to the same conclusion, particularly since they would have to tell customers why they are levying a fee when competitors are not doing so anymore.
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To help pay for this, they intend to levy a fee of $34 to $54 on every "dirty" vehicle entering the port.
But banks can't levy a fee that isn't "reasonable and proportional" to the cost of processing the transaction.
The firm does not yet reveal the value of completed transactions, on which it levies a fee.Each experiment may stand on its own.
Most firms that charge for valuations levy a fee for each fund or stock that the deceased investor held through them.
As well as charging a higher interest rate on authorised overdrafts, most current account providers levy a fee, typically between £20 and £30.
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