Sentences with phrase «special fee increases»

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It is important to note that lenders aren't allowed to increase the origination fee reported in the Loan Estimate except in special circumstances — for example, if the borrower changes their loan type from an adjustable - rate to a fixed rate, or decreases their down payment.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that unions must give nonmembers an immediate chance to object to unexpected fee increases or special assessments that all workers are required to pay in closed - shop situations.
Under no circumstances may Desjardins Online Brokerage, Desjardins Securities Inc. and its suppliers be held responsible, in any manner whatsoever, either by the User or a third party, for direct or indirect, special, punitive, consequential or incidental damages, including interest, notably, and without limiting the generality of the following, any loss of revenue or any loss of prospective economic advantage, due to the interruption of the Internet Services or an increase in operating costs, or any other damage or all other loss, costs or fees or damages stemming from any cause whatsoever, even if Desjardins Online Brokerage, Desjardins Securities Inc., and its suppliers have been informed about the possibility of such damages, including interest, costs or fees.
This is why many companies use special fees to increase their profits without providing much more to their customers.
Of special concern is that securities and insurance regulators have reported an increase in unsuitable sales of variable products to older investors, who experts say should generally stick to low - risk, low - or no - fee financial products instead of those with potentially high risks and fees.
It is increasingly necessary to provide evidence to the court as to the amount of the actual legal fees, versus what ordinary costs would amount to, so as to persuade the court that it may be unjust if special costs or increased costs were not awarded.
That special status justified increased tuition fees and increased legal fees.
Imagine the US postal service steaming open every letter and opening every package that went through their system, so they could plug your mailbox with targeted special offers or increase the delivery fees for certain things.
With a condominium, we must know what is actually owned; what is exclusive use only; what is non-exclusive use; the amount of the monthly common expenses and what they include; if there are any special assessments or extraordinary increases in the maintenance fees and / or in the reserve fund contributions in effect or being contemplated; and any legal actions involving the condominium corporation.
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