Sentences with phrase «record amount of fees»

For the 9th year in a row, hotels are expected to collect a record amount of fees and surcharges from guest.

Not exact matches

Manchester United on the other spend the same amount of money on only one of their targets, breaking the World Record fee for a football player.
The 25 year old has come in for a fair amount of criticism of late and is yet to come close to justifying the club record # 42.5 m fee Arsenal paid Real Madrid his services in the summer of 2013 so one wonders just what sort of offer Allianz Arena boss Pep Guardiola made.
A # 34 million loss for the last recorded accounting period (2012 - 3), including staff costs of # 26.1 million is far from small beer and if the television deal Leicester will enjoy from August makes those amounts look piddling at face value, the wages and transfer fees required to compete at the top level will almost certainly be sufficient to keep the club in the red for some time to come.
The figure reported for Sissoko was a club record # 30m, but the fee was split into five payments of # 6m with Newcastle United only receiving the full amount if he stays for the duration of his five - year contract.
Participating postsecondary institutions receive state funds, in the lesser amount of either tuition and fees or the state per pupil expenditure through the BEP, less a $ 200 records fee.
I have heard from a few bookstores, off the record, that Kobo offers a very small affiliate fee for any of the users who continues to buy e-books from Kobo for a limited amount of time.
(iii) Either send you copies of the loan servicing records for the borrowers in your representative sample and send us a copy of its cover letter indicating that the records were sent, or send you and us a notice of the amount of its fee for providing copies of the loan servicing records.
While a trial judge has wide discretion to determine the appropriate amount of a fee award, the SJC said, it was sending this case back because the judge appeared not to have evaluated the lawyers» billing records.
To control advances to clients within reasonable limits requires toughness and a combination of approaches are needed: (1) don't permit them at all; (2) insist on retainers or at least on deposits to cover estimated advances; (3) bill client advances immediately and apart from fees; (4) record certain advances, i.e., contingent fee disbursements, as expense to reflect them in the income statement; (5) hold your lawyer accountable for write - offs; (6) insist that your accounting department do not accept requests for client advances in excess of a predetermined minimum amount.
The lawsuit, filed by the Alliance for Justice, the National Veterans Legal Services Program and the National Consumer Law Center, claims that the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts is violating the E-Government Act of 2002, which mandates that the fees to access court records online can not exceed the amount needed to maintain the system itself.
The second part holds that if given the choice between continuing to pay a journal's subscription fee, or paying the same amount to make that journal open access, the libraries will opt for open access (given their record of support for open access).
A study conducted by the American Health Information Management Association [40] found considerable variation in the amounts, structure, and combination of fees for search and retrieval, and the copying of the record.
Except for a typographical correction of a small amount, Former Attorney — by having good records and showing a willingness to take the stand for purposes of explaining the overall litigation efforts — won a substantial fee award from Former Clients who, while disgruntled, apparently did not rebut that the performed services should be paid.
In arrangements in which we are not the primary obligor and the indicators are more weighted towards us acting as the agent in the arrangement, we record revenues on a net basis, which is equal to the amount billed to our customer, net of the fee payable to the primary obligor, which is another third party that is primarily responsible for performing the services for the customer.
Before March 2010, we contracted with third - party service providers to perform substantially all registered agent services on our behalf and accordingly, we recorded the amount received from the customer net of the fee payable to the service provider.
Before March 2010, the Company contracted with third - party service providers to perform substantially all registered agent services on the Company's behalf and accordingly, the Company recorded the amount received from the customer net of the fee payable to the service provider.
However, the amount of footage it records depends on whether you pay the subscription fee for Nest Aware.
• Develop and implement policies for the parking lot • Issue parking permits and devise appropriate procedures for distribution of the same • Organize parking registration activities • Collect, count and record the parking fee • Supervise, train and evaluate subordinate employees • Guide and educate the campus community regarding parking procedures and SOPs • Identify and report any suspicious vehicle • Issue and submit periodic parking lot reports to the higher management • Devise and recommend ways to enhance the effectiveness of parking procedures to ensure maximum customer facilitation • Carryout paper work for long term parking requests and issue relevant permit if applicable • Inspect the parking lot physically and ensure proper physical conditions are available for parking • Ensure consumer and vehicle security in the parking lot • Operate parking lot equipment, drive through gates and car lifters appropriately as and when required • Respond to public inquiries and provide relevant information regarding parking protocols • Monitor CCTV footage and report any suspicious activity • Regularly update the members» vehicle data and stamp their permits • Oversee parking lot operations, revenue collection and ticketing procedures • Ensure proper book keeping procedures are being carried out • Conduct minor maintenance of parking lot equipment • Promote and demonstrate high standards of customer service • Issue permits to vendors and other visitors after complete validation of their personal data • Oversee flagging and validation code issuance • Organize training sessions for development and grooming of the team • Assign duties to the parking lot employees and evaluate their performance • Serve as point of contact for parking lot procedures, maintenance and permissions • Allocate separate space for visitors, special guests and handicapped individuals • Manage parking lot budget and meet the maintenance requirements within allocated amount • Devise a proper one way route within the parking area and display informative direction boards to implement the same • Oversee the cleanliness of the parking lot and keep it snow free during winters to facilitate smooth drive in and drive out • Procure and install parking signs and meters etc. • Maintain vehicle owner's data on whose IDs the permits have been issued • Record all drive ins and drive outs with timings in the computerized log record the parking fee • Supervise, train and evaluate subordinate employees • Guide and educate the campus community regarding parking procedures and SOPs • Identify and report any suspicious vehicle • Issue and submit periodic parking lot reports to the higher management • Devise and recommend ways to enhance the effectiveness of parking procedures to ensure maximum customer facilitation • Carryout paper work for long term parking requests and issue relevant permit if applicable • Inspect the parking lot physically and ensure proper physical conditions are available for parking • Ensure consumer and vehicle security in the parking lot • Operate parking lot equipment, drive through gates and car lifters appropriately as and when required • Respond to public inquiries and provide relevant information regarding parking protocols • Monitor CCTV footage and report any suspicious activity • Regularly update the members» vehicle data and stamp their permits • Oversee parking lot operations, revenue collection and ticketing procedures • Ensure proper book keeping procedures are being carried out • Conduct minor maintenance of parking lot equipment • Promote and demonstrate high standards of customer service • Issue permits to vendors and other visitors after complete validation of their personal data • Oversee flagging and validation code issuance • Organize training sessions for development and grooming of the team • Assign duties to the parking lot employees and evaluate their performance • Serve as point of contact for parking lot procedures, maintenance and permissions • Allocate separate space for visitors, special guests and handicapped individuals • Manage parking lot budget and meet the maintenance requirements within allocated amount • Devise a proper one way route within the parking area and display informative direction boards to implement the same • Oversee the cleanliness of the parking lot and keep it snow free during winters to facilitate smooth drive in and drive out • Procure and install parking signs and meters etc. • Maintain vehicle owner's data on whose IDs the permits have been issued • Record all drive ins and drive outs with timings in the computerized log Record all drive ins and drive outs with timings in the computerized log system
The trial court found for the plaintiffs and awarded them the amount of the closing fee less the cost of recording the closing documents.
Living with bad credit or evictions on your record can be a very expensive proposition — there's no need to make it harder on yourself by paying an exorbitant amount of application fees or three times the rent just to get an approval on a no credit check rental.
you have to become really good a picking THE RIGHT sponsors, verifying they have a solid long term track record of success in the asset class, sufficient amount of THEIR OWN cash in the deal, they are not charging exorbitant fees and making a lot of money even if the project fails, etc...
The name that is used under State or local law to refer to these amounts is not determinative of whether they are disclosed as transfer taxes or as recording fees and other taxes under § 1026.37 (g)(1).
i. Because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., fees paid to the creditor, transfer taxes, fees paid to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recording fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party identified by the creditor if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), § 1026.38 (e)(2)(iii)(A) requires the creditor or closing agent to calculate subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then add such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in the table.
Settlement agents, including one submitting an ex parte submission, and trade associations representing settlement agents and the title insurance industry offered a number of other examples: closing costs unrelated to loan costs paid by or on behalf of the consumer; payments to discharge any defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters requiring curative action discovered during a title search or examination; any prorated or per diem amount where the underlying rate does not change; insurance fees; home warranties; lender reserves for taxes and insurance and amounts paid to a State or local government; recording costs and other fees incurred for the consumer's convenience, such as wire fees, notary fees, and endorsement fees; and changes due to consumer - seller negotiations or as a result of local custom or practice.
This bank and another large bank commenter explained that settlement agents play an important role in providing information about items such as, third - party lender payoff amounts, taxes, recording fees and other information currently within purview of settlement agents or real estate agents.
The Bureau's proposed § 1026.37 (g)(1) would have required the disclosure of taxes and other government fees for recording of documents and transfer taxes assessed against the purchase price of a real estate contract or the loan amount under the subheading «Taxes and Other Government Fees.&rafees for recording of documents and transfer taxes assessed against the purchase price of a real estate contract or the loan amount under the subheading «Taxes and Other Government Fees.&raFees
i. Because certain closing costs, individually, are subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i)(e.g., fees paid to the creditor, transfer taxes, fees paid to an affiliate of the creditor), while other closing costs are collectively subject to the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(ii)(e.g., recording fees, fees paid to an unaffiliated third party identified by the creditor if the creditor permitted the consumer to shop for the service provider), § 1026.38 (i)(1)(iii)(A) requires the creditor or closing agent to calculate subtotals for each type of excess amount, and then add such subtotals together to yield the dollar amount to be disclosed in the table.
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