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The FCC took fees from students in July but not after that, he said, adding that there were no funds to repay students.
These were the bodies that took fees from the banks while giving the top AAA rating to collateralised debt obligations, the hugely complex financial instruments that bundled together the toxic sub-prime mortgages with the sound home loans.
The office is examining whether the agencies took fees from clients in exchange for jobs that never materialized or paid below the minimum wage, refused to give refunds, charged fees in excess of the permitted amount, lacked proper licenses or violated civil rights law by referring clients to jobs based on their nationality or gender.
"But if he took fees on misstated numbers, and if the administrator collected fees on misstated numbers, then that's a big question mark," Shogren said.
He took fees on his next two films, The Rock and Armageddon, but by 2000 he decided he wanted to be more than a director for hire and insisted on part ownership.
And if we have to litigate, we will". The new conflict-of-interest rules stemmed from revelations that hundreds of NIH scientists took fees and stock from the industry totaling millions of dollars, and that most of the payments were hidden from public view.
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Some hospitals will take fees instead.
Madoff apparently hadn't taken fees, a dubious abnegation.
If you take fees and transfer them to a general fund, that's a tax.
The banks who advised on the deal were said to have taken fees of £60m.
The firms generally take fees of 2percentt of all money managed and 20percentt of profits.
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