The company used to charge fees for access to its infrastructure and other services, but with the move to the BlackBerry 10 operating system, it no
longer imposes these fees.
Not exact matches
The
Long Beach City Council passed a 5 - cent
fee on plastic bags at stores in the city, with members voted 5 - 0 to
impose the
fee, which will take effect on April 22 — Earth Day — next year.
[Two
fee issues to monitor: i) Capitalizing (& amortizing) IPO expenses as a balance sheet «asset» is a nice gimmick for investment managers to collect additional
fees — however, it's far less prevalent these days & actually may not even be permissible any
longer, and ii) if the company invests in JVs which are also managed by the investment manager (or a related party), shareholders should ensure two layers of
fees aren't
imposed].
Singapore Airlines no
longer imposes fuel surcharges on awards booked on its own flights the total taxes and
fees won't be steep.
It's a bit of a
long way home at a minimum travel time of 28 hours, but you'll only pay about $ 81 in taxes /
fees because Hong Kong doesn't allow carrier -
imposed surcharges — I love them for this!
The sponsors of I - 1631 included a similar but less stringent provision, requiring electric utility plans to include «a
long - term strategy to eliminate any
fee obligation»
imposed by the measure, as a way to push utilities to use at least some of the retained revenue to directly reduce carbon from their electricity generating sources.
NPR's Joseph Shapiro recently concluded a year -
long investigation into the new plethora of fines and
fees, and the people
imposing them.
However, I am not opposed to considering lesser changes such as: (1) relaxing some of the
fee - sharing restrictions currently
imposed on multi-disciplinary partnerships, (2) permitting law firms to use other types of corporations besides professional corporations, or (3) permitting
long - time employees of a law firm to have a small ownership interest in a law firm, at least while they are employed by that firm.
(Indeed, it is a perceived need to ration court time that led B.C. to
impose escalating «hearing
fees» intended somehow to deter
long trials.)