Not exact matches
Tesla sells its cars outside China's network
of luxury - auto dealers, enabling buyers to avoid
onerous fees.
Although the lack
of jurisdiction over Bitcoin and its links to money laundering and illicit marketplaces have raised more than a few eyebrows, the currency offers a simple way for legitimate businesses such as small retailers and professional service providers to accept payments for international sales without facing
onerous credit card
fees or exchange - rate surcharges.
Geoffrey Crothall
of China Labor Bulletin said the news media's focus on ride - hailing apps obscured the main complaint
of the Chinese taxi drivers: that rapacious fleet companies charge
onerous rental
fees that leave drivers with little to show for their work.
Generally, the most
onerous component
of a wrap
fee is the surrender charge.
As a state senator, Lee has proven himself to be a man
of his word, fighting tirelessly to uphold those values and fulfill his campaign promises — cutting
onerous taxes and
fees, creating jobs and protecting our veterans.»
In Friedrichs, ten California teachers are arguing that agency
fees (combined with
onerous «opt - out» procedures) violate their rights to freedom
of speech and association
Since short - term loans are often considered a financial resource
of last resort, organizations which issue these types
of loans tend to charge excessive
fees, have rigid terms and
onerous interest rates.
Then there are the often
onerous fees, which, in the case
of variable annuities with lifetime income riders, can sometimes total upwards
of 3 % a year.
Most
of these credit cards do not charge an annual
fee, however you need to make sure by reading the terms and conditions with detail so you are not tricked into
onerous financial products.
How often do you find yourself at a cash - only taco place at 3:30 am, needing to withdraw $ 280, but you hesitate because
of onerous ATM
fees?
TD's mutual fund charges an
onerous 1.42 %; PH&N's has a super-low
fee of 0.53 %, but brokers may require a minimum investment
of $ 5,000.
Our mission is to help you climb out
of your debt, not to make it more
onerous, or penalize you with higher interest rates and unexpected
fees.
Incentives should include exemption
of microbusinesses (under 20 employees, and under $ 2 million annual revenue) from the more
onerous reporting, environmental liability, minority quotas, employee liabilities, OSHA hassles, and taxation (including patent «maintenance
fees»), imposed by the federal government.
III, New York Convention (1958): «-LRB-...) There shall not be imposed substantially more
onerous conditions or higher
fees or charges on the recognition or enforcement
of arbitral awards to which this Convention applies than are imposed on the recognition or enforcement
of domestic arbitral awards».
The cost
of whole life insurance is
onerous and the investment portion
of the plan typically face high
fees and under perform.
The marketplaces explain that their decision was the result
of the
onerous rules and
fees imposed by the New York Department
of Financial Services.
Their jobs might therefore be terminated, as in Frustration they tried to Breach from the muddy depths, arms full
of the Real Property Statues that they scooped up from the bottom
of the moat, to be sold as souvenirs in order to supplement their Gross Incomes rendered as such by the
onerous Real Property Taxation levied upon them by
Fee Simple taxation simpletons hired by the government in answer to Invitations To Treat misrepresentative advertisements for help.
If you're flying to a destination in Europe, you might save money by purchasing one fare from the U.S. to, say, Dublin, and another from Dublin onward on Ryanair.com (just beware
of Ryanair's
onerous baggage
fees).