Rather, drawing inferences from Apotex's conduct and motivations in the real world, including its admitted preference to manufacture products at its «own sites,» the trial judge held that Apotex would not likely have used
the proposed unaffiliated third parties to manufacture perindopril for its foreign markets.
Proposed comment 38 (i)(1)(iii)(A)-1 would have contained examples of how to calculate such excess amounts and would have clarified that because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., origination fees, transfer taxes, charges paid by the consumer to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recordation fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), the creditor or closing agent calculates subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then adds such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in th
Proposed comment 38 (i)(1)(iii)(A)-1 would have contained examples of how to calculate such excess amounts and would have clarified that because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under
proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., origination fees, transfer taxes, charges paid by the consumer to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recordation fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), the creditor or closing agent calculates subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then adds such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in th
proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., origination fees, transfer taxes, charges paid by the consumer to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under
proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recordation fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), the creditor or closing agent calculates subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then adds such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in th
proposed § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recordation fees, fees paid to an
unaffiliated third party if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), the creditor or closing agent calculates subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then adds such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in the table.