Not exact matches
Transat is also surveying
other airlines for examples of gaining more revenues from
ancillary fees such as checked baggage, reserved seating and
other measures already in place in Canada.
The Enrollment Program also authorizes a superior court to have jurisdiction over enrollees by allowing it to «appoint a receiver, monitor, conservator, or
other designated fiduciary or officer of the court for a defendant or the defendant's assets,» as well as authorizes the Commissioner of Business Oversight to «include in civil actions claims for
ancillary relief, including restitution and disgorgement, on behalf of a person injured, as well as attorney's
fees and costs, and civil penalties of up to $ 25,000» for up to four years after the purported violation occurred and «refer evidence regarding violations of the bill's provisions to the Attorney General, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network of the United States Department of the Treasury, or the district attorney of the county in which the violation occurred, who would be authorized, with or without this type of a reference, to institute appropriate proceedings.»
Resort management and
other services revenues totaled $ 62 million, a 9 percent increase over the second quarter of 2011, reflecting higher management
fees, higher
fees in connection with the company's Marriott Vacation Club Destinations program, and higher
ancillary revenues from food and beverage and golf operations.
Here's a simplified example: barring
fees and
other ancillary expenses, say your average tuition is the annual $ 9,410 we mentioned above.
This rate must include, as applicable to the credit transaction or account: The costs associated with credit insurance premiums;
fees for
ancillary products sold in connection with the credit transaction; any application
fee charged (
other than certain application
fees for specified credit transactions or accounts); and any participation
fee charged (
other than certain participation
fees for a credit card account).
Today, though, airlines are constantly trying to outdo each
other in finding ways to boost what they call «
ancillary revenue» — additional
fees for features that used to be standard but have now been redefined as perks.
Reported cases include: Gill v Meyers (reasonableness and UCTA), Films Rover v Cannon Film Sales (test for grant of mandatory interlocutory injunction), Standard Chartered Bank v PNSC and
others (for SGS); Mattis v Toussaint (acted for defendant in successfully resisting claim for finder's fee in respect of stolen painting), Yukong Lines v Rendsburg — The Rialto (tortious conspiracy and ancillary injunctive relief against controller of corporation), REC v Thames Water (test for grant of interlocutory injunction in field of electricity supply), De Molestina and Others v Ponton (acted for defendant in successfully rescission of share distribution agreements), and Marubeni Corporation v Government of Mongolia (claim on state guar
others (for SGS); Mattis v Toussaint (acted for defendant in successfully resisting claim for finder's
fee in respect of stolen painting), Yukong Lines v Rendsburg — The Rialto (tortious conspiracy and
ancillary injunctive relief against controller of corporation), REC v Thames Water (test for grant of interlocutory injunction in field of electricity supply), De Molestina and
Others v Ponton (acted for defendant in successfully rescission of share distribution agreements), and Marubeni Corporation v Government of Mongolia (claim on state guar
Others v Ponton (acted for defendant in successfully rescission of share distribution agreements), and Marubeni Corporation v Government of Mongolia (claim on state guarantee)
Here's a simplified example: barring
fees and
other ancillary expenses, say your average tuition is the annual $ 9,410 we mentioned above.