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These are often minibuses for practical, tax and driver licensing reasons, although they can also be full size buses.
These cars were not very successful and so the partnership was dissolved after two years, following which Opel's sons signed a licensing agreement in 1901 with the French Automobiles Darracq S. A. to manufacture vehicles under the brand name " Opel-Darracq ".
These systems present advantages over traditional UHF RF-based systems from improved isolation between systems, the size and cost of receivers / transmitters, RF licensing laws and by combining space lighting and communication into the same system.
These ventures, combined with an array of licensing deals for their names and likenesses, made the twins wealthy at a young age.
These establishments have been replaced with generic businesses in later versions due to licensing difficulties.
These agencies would enforce rules on call-signs, assigned frequencies, licensing and acceptable content for broadcast.
These consultations ran from May to December 2007 and involved the production of a comprehensive consultation document outlining policy proposals in relation to DTT licensing and the commissioning of independent research on DTT.
These individuals also serve as unpaid ambassadors, evangelists, and salesmen for the Institute ; as they market their services and products to corporations, as a consequence licensing fees naturally will flow to SAS.
These days guides will normally possess an area and field-specific qualification usually issued and / or recognised by the appropriate Guide's Association or licensing authority.
These services were meant to be advertised by November 2007 but the suspension of the radio licensing programme by the BCI has deferred this.
These entities ensure public safety by regulating sanitation products and practices and licensing requirements.
These bands have cited various reasons including non-renewal of licensing agreements, distribution problems, and breach of contract over unpaid royalties.
These factors led to manufacturers officially licensing classic games.
These factors may include actions that receive federal funding, federal licensing or authorization, or that are subject to federal control.
The definition was " These individuals attempt to profit from the Internet by reserving and later reselling or licensing domain names back to the companies that spent millions of dollars developing the goodwill of the trademark.
These legal services include advising a client on matters relating to the licensing of the invention ; whether to appeal a decision by the Patent Office to a court ; whether to sue for infringement ; whether someone is infringing upon the claims of a client's issued patent ; and conversely, whether a client is infringing the claims of someone else's issued patent.
These licensing laws made it impossible for usurious lenders to pass themselves off as legal.
These branded games proved popular with players and profitable for WMS, as the net licensing revenues and lease fees generated by each game have exceeded the profit margins of its games for sale.
These are the builders that have specialized credentials, licensing and experience to perform renovation services in specific municipalities.
These include aviation, rail traffic, mass transit, intrastate highway shipping traffic, motor vehicle safety & licensing, and driver licensing.
These advertisement licensing fees, however, form a small part of J. D.
These more easily clearable versions – since they contained no old series clips or pop music tracks, there were few licensing issues to overcome for commercial release – were released on the Series 1 DVD box set.
These establishments have been replaced with generic businesses in later games due to licensing difficulties.

These and fees
These are given to the school regardless of whether or not it requires its students to pay fees.
These two fees may be combined in a single ' management ' fee.
These fees or royalties are generally paid to the songwriters ; the musicians themselves typically do not get a cut of radio royalties, even if they own a share of the performance rights, unless they wrote the song themselves.
These skills were taught first by a group of self-styled " sophists " who were known to charge fees, to " make the weaker argument the stronger ," and to make their students " better " through instruction in excellence.
These include taxes on income, payroll, property, sales, imports, estates and gifts, as well as various fees.
These fees were called terminal dues.
These sums, together with the considerable amounts accruing from indulgences, jubilees, and special fees, vanished as quickly as they were received.
These conflicts center on endangered species protection, logging of old-growth forests, intensive logging, undervalued stumpage fees, mining laws and road-building in National Forests.
These products are expected to displace the brand name products paying license fees to Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.
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.
These include the new £ 12. 40 per hour home care charge for the elderly, sick and disabled, a nearly £ 600 increase ( over the four-year period ) in fees for meals on wheels ; a 50 % increase in parking fines and 55 % increase in parking tickets.
These can include site preparation, delivery and handling costs, installation, assembly, testing, professional fees and the costs of employees directly involved in these activities.
These fees are commonly referred to as 12b-1 fees in U. S.
These producers have to pay US $ 15 –$ 20 per player in license fees, to the patent holders of the DVD technology ( Sony, Philips, Toshiba and Time Warner ) as well as for MPEG-2 licenses.
These merchants, many of whom primarily ship low-cost goods, face consumers resistant to paying exorbitant shipping costs ( often driven up by fuel surcharges, residential delivery fees, etc.
These expenses fall into five categories: distribution charges ( sales loads and 12b-1 fees ), the management fee, other fund expenses, shareholder transaction fees and securities transaction fees.
These fees were applied until deregulation of the industry, but higher fees for general aviation were kept to discourage this type of operations at New York's busiest airports.
These measures have included high annual road tax, custom duties and vehicle registration fees.

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