Sentences with phrase «before imposing a fee»

The law took specific aim at a range of requirements for credit card companies that prevent them from doing things like giving credit without assessing a consumer's ability to pay, arbitrarily raising interest rates for being a day late with payment, or allowing a consumer to go over the limit with a card before imposing a fee for doing so.
Before imposing a fee system on cable companies, it asked the courts to verify that it had the right to do so and the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that it did not.

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This fee may be imposed if these events occur before the expiration of a stated period, and commonly decrease and disappear over time.»
Jacob, This article was written before B.C imposed the 15 % tax on Foreign Buyers, and was connected to the previous comment about governments imposing rules, fees or silly legislation.
Nadeau says it may be the 2013 session before any of the bills are taken up again, and it's likely that any new permitting staff or new taxes or fees on the drilling industry will be imposed in Governor Cuomo's next budget, which also is not due until January 2013.
Before the charge comes through, you will encounter fees imposed by the mortgage company.
Individual Retirement Accounts are managed by any number of various financial institutions and as such those institutions may impose account management fees or early termination penalties which should be understood before opening an account.
If any member of your party is prevented from travelling, that person (s) may be able to transfer their place to someone else (introduced by you, satisfying all the conditions applicable to the arrangements and subject to approval by any of our supplier (s)-RRB- providing we are notified not less than 60 days before departure or 90 days or more prior to departures for cruise and private train holidays and you pay a minimum amendment fee of # 40 per person transferring, and you meet all costs and charges incurred by us and / or incurred or imposed by any of our suppliers and the transferee agrees to these booking conditions and all other terms of the contract between us.
While the taxes and fees aren't as bad as those imposed when flying to and from London, you should check before you make a decision.
Earlier this year, Hilton and Marriott created a stir when they started to impose a new fee equal to the cost of one night's stay if a cancellation was made less than 24 hours before arrival.
Effective January 1, Hilton and Marriott will impose a new standard cancellation fee — a single night's room rate — on no - show guests unless they have cancelled their bookings at least the day before scheduled arrival.
If the case goes to a hearing before a judge, the judge has the discretion to impose the full filing fee, a reduced fee, or no fee against the adverse party.
In response to the latest consultation with regards cuts to the LGFS and Court Appointed fees, the Big Firms» Group calls on the Lord Chancellor to meet with all relevant stakeholders to better understand the issues regarding the sustainability of the criminal justice system before imposing further cuts on the criminal defence sector.
Before authorizing a new fee to support the state crime lab, for instance, the Commission would ask how that fee interacts with the public defender's application fee, the probation supervision fee, and all the other fees currently imposed on individuals ensnared in the justice system.
Jacob, This article was written before B.C imposed the 15 % tax on Foreign Buyers, and was connected to the previous comment about governments imposing rules, fees or silly legislation.
Prepayment Penalty — Fee imposed by a lender for paying off a loan before a specified time.
The CFPB issued a proposal that would require a no - points, no - fees loan option («zero - zero alternative») to be offered to the consumer before upfront points or fees could be imposed.
The comment stated that such a chart would be preferable to the Bureau's 2012 Loan Originator Proposal, which would have required that, before a creditor or mortgage broker may impose upfront points and / or fees on a consumer, the creditor must make available to the consumer a comparable, alternative loan with no upfront discount points, origination points, or origination fees (zero - zero alternative).
She notes that more than 100 buyers selected that option before the independent Denver Water utility imposed a second system development fee of more than $ 10,000 on each ADU, an action that heavily affected further PAD development.
However, if fees may be imposed before the consumer decides to proceed with a particular loan, consumers may determine that too much cost has been expended on a particular Loan Estimate to continue shopping, even though the consumer believes more favorable terms could be obtained from another creditor.
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