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In jurisdictions that do not have a strong allegiance to a large body of precedent, parties have less a priori guidance and must often leave a bigger " safety margin " of unexploited opportunities, and final determinations are reached only after far larger expenditures on legal fees by the parties.
The court would determine the damages that must be awarded to the consumers who have opted-in to the proceedings, with damages limited to 2000 Euros ; contingent fees for attorneys would be barred.
However, all prizing must be determined in advance of the competition and can not be influenced by the fees or number of participants.
Location Manager is responsible for final clearing ( or guaranteeing permission to use ) a location for filming and must often assist Production / Finance Dept ( s ) in maintaining budget management regarding actual location / permit fees as well as labor costs to production for himself and the Locations Department at large.
In 1994, Li ceased charging fees altogether, thereafter stipulating that Falun Gong must always be taught for free.
These variable tuition fees of up to £ 3000 per year are paid up-front as previously, but new student loans are available that may only be used to pay for tuition fees, and must be repaid upon graduation, in addition to the existing loan.
The promoters charge large fees, require additional photos or specific attire that must be purchased from a sponsor, and in some cases award a prize to a confederate within the contest.
" However ," notes, " instead of being granted a royalty on sets sold, he would be compensated by payments totaling $ 20, 000, and from this sum he must defray editorial costs, such as fees for translators and contributors and salaries of editorial assistants.
Rather than paying fees the sender must pass a series of tests ; for example, his email server must not be an open relay and have a Static IP address.
They must have a valid law degree from a recognized university, must offer certain undertakings, and pay the Bar Association fees.
The principal forms of selection are financial, in that the pupil's family must be able to pay the school fees, and academic, with many administering their own entrance exams-some also require that the prospective student undergo an interview, and credit may also be given for musical, sporting or other talent.
On an annual basis City Marshals must pay the City of New York $ 1, 500 plus 4. 5 percent of the fees he receives for collecting judgments.
To become eligible, a driver must owe more than $ 1000 CAD in tolls and fees and have no other alternative vehicle.
Many parents must make substantial sacrifices to afford such fees, but there may be a large number of scholarships and bursaries available.
At most U. S. institutions, there will also be various fees ( for binding, microfilming, copyright registration, and the like ), which must be paid before the degree will be granted.
In July 2012, Travelocity was fined $ 180, 000 for violating fare advertising rules, which states that online travel agents and airlines must include taxes and fees in the full fare that they prominently advertise.
The pre-operative and post-operative care, facility fees, anesthesia, and medications must be taken into consideration when reviewing surgery costs.
However, even in private schools, the use of tuition fees is strictly prohibited, and selective admission is prohibited, as well: private schools must admit all its pupils on the same basis as the corresponding municipal school.
As at any music festival, participants must pay registration and tuition fees to the institute they are attending.
This engagement, in the commencement of his second year at the bar, and the dropping in of occasional fees, must have raised his hopes ; and he now abandoned the scheme of becoming a provincial barrister.

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Written evidence that the claimant and any such attorney have agreed to the amount of the attorney's fees shall be conclusive upon the Commission: Provided, however, That the total amount of the fees so agreed upon does not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
Whoever, in the United States or elsewhere, pays or offers to pay, or promises to pay, or receives on account of services rendered or to be rendered in connection with any such claim, compensation which, when added to any amount previously paid on account of such services, will exceed the amount of fees so determined by the Commission, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both, and if any such payment shall have been made or granted, the Commission shall take such action as may be necessary to recover the same, and, in addition thereto, any such person shall forfeit all rights under this Title.
51. 8 % of the Government's revenue comes directly from licence fees for offshore companies, and considerable further sums are raised directly or indirectly from payroll taxes relating to salaries paid within the trust industry sector ( which tend to be higher on average than those paid in the tourism sector ).
Brooks's institute has charged varying fees to prospective clients who wished to learn how to live without food, which have ranged from US $ 100, 000 with an initial deposit of $ 10, 000 to one billion dollars, to be paid via bank wire transfer with a preliminary deposit of $ 100, 000, for a session called " Immortality workshop ".
The company had re-leased estimates covering 20 % damage to be re-insured at minimal fees when in fact the damage was over 65 % and every claim was in the millions.
The Bishop of Worms issued a statement in 1120 indicating the poor and unfree should be allowed to inherit tenancy without payment of fees.
Such advisors are loath to ask any penetrating questions about the wealth and activities of their clients, since the average fees criminals pay them to launder their money can be as much as 20 percent.
This amount was equal to Oxford's livery fees, and was probably intended to be used as such, but the money vanished without a trace.
Because such a defense or claim wastes the court's and the other parties ' time, resources and legal fees, sanctions may be imposed by a court upon the party or the lawyer who presents the frivolous defense or claim.
They are financed by competitive fees and rural airport may be subsidized.
These two fees may be combined in a single ' management ' fee.
Chief among these were the definition and configuration of the area to be allocated to contractors for exploration, the fees to be paid to the Authority and the question of how to deal with any overlapping claims that might arise.

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Cook automated teller machines often fail to fully disclose the fact that the Cooks are not part of the New Zealand banking system, thus legally requiring banks to charge the same fees for withdrawing or transferring money as if the person was in Australia or the EU.
Examples cited for this include large fees for the attorneys, while leaving class members with coupons or other awards of little or no value ; unjustified awards are made to certain plaintiffs at the expense of other class members ; and confusing notices are published that prevent class members from being able to fully understand and effectively exercise their rights.
Blockbuster's strategy also affected rental fees ; American Beauty averaged $ 3. 12, compared with $ 3. 40 for films that Blockbuster fully promoted.
With the move to non-selective comprehensive schools in the 1960s and 1970s, some grammar schools became fully independent and charged fees, while most others were abolished or became comprehensive.
Some states and companies involved in biosolids management have willingly agreed to use a " fee " per unit of biosolids managed to help fund such programs, and generally, where such programs are in place, biosolids land application proceeds without incident, however these fees are seldom sufficient to fully fund a rigorous inspection program.
Clay Stone, overwhelmed, rewards the entire group, and the trio in particular, for overcoming such adversity by fully refunding their fees.
An electric interurban railroad was expensive to construct, and there were always surprises, such as an unexpectedly expensive bridge, or a town that demanded that the interurban fully reconstruct andmaintain the street containing the tracks, and high town franchise fees.
Each year a president and vice president are elected by the student body to administer and oversee a variety of activities either partially or fully funded by tuition-based fees.
In some countries, such as the United States and Hong Kong, users of mobile phones pay for the " airtime " to receive calls, while in other countries, e. g. most European countries, the elevated interconnect fees are paid fully by the calling party and the called party are kept free of charge.
Since its inception, NCSSM has been fully funded by the state, meaning no student is required to pay any tuition, room, board, or other student fees.
Canada's universal single-payer health care system covers about 70 % of expenditures, and the Canada Health Act requires that all insured persons be fully insured, without co-payments or user fees, for all medically necessary hospital and physician care.
In the first three years of the scheme 71 % of the entrants had all or part of their fees paid, of whom 32 % had their fees fully paid through the Open Access Scheme.
By 1987, the school was fully funded by government with the exception of the music programme, for which students pay fees.
On June 16, CBS filed a lawsuit against Global Broadcasting for failing to fully pay license fees for the shows and a breach of contract.
In 1968 the school became a fully independent fee-paying school with a separate Trust undertaking the fees for the foundationers.

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