Sentences with phrase «system imposes a fee»

A fee - and - dividend system imposes a fee on the initial sale of a fossil fuel which is then redistributed to the public; the rising cost of carbon - intensive products would, it is hoped, encourage families to keep their carbon footprints low.

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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.
The first, the Ulster County Legislature's Energy and Environment Committee will meet on Thursday, May 3rd at 5:30 pm (at UCRRA located at 999 Flatbush Road in Kingston, NY) and, more importantly in order for your voice to be heard, a public hearing is set for May 23rd (VIEW our facebook event) with a potential vote to follow that would establish both new policy and a higher fee for our current commingled system imposed upon Kingston.
In 2013 the California legislature, bowing to pressure from these powerful interests, passed legislation to replace California's successful net metering program with a system that allows utilities to impose fees on solar producers and subjects them to time - of - use rates.
We see from how British Columbia did it that it is administratively feasible (indeed, not just no cost, but net savings) to exclude lucrative access to CO2E emission by imposing a fee at the retail level using the retail tax system, even though this fee itself is not a tax in the conventional sense.
The Netherlands offers innovative and convenient trash - collecting systems, as well as imposing financial instruments such as a landfill tax and volume - based - waste fee systems as incentives.
Strathy's comments were intended as a broader indictment of the crushing costs imposed upon litigants in an increasingly process - laden system but if the courts are ever to get a handle on spiralling fees in the criminal law sphere, attention must be turned to the daily grind of the local set - date docket.
In response to the latest consultation with regards cuts to the LGFS and Court Appointed fees, the Big Firms» Group calls on the Lord Chancellor to meet with all relevant stakeholders to better understand the issues regarding the sustainability of the criminal justice system before imposing further cuts on the criminal defence sector.
Before imposing a fee system on cable companies, it asked the courts to verify that it had the right to do so and the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that it did not.
Before authorizing a new fee to support the state crime lab, for instance, the Commission would ask how that fee interacts with the public defender's application fee, the probation supervision fee, and all the other fees currently imposed on individuals ensnared in the justice system.
Moreover, says the study, «Statutory limits on contingency fees, which are essentially government - imposed wage and price controls, interfere directly with the contractual arrangements between people and their own attorneys and turn a free - market approach to providing legal representation into a botched system of government regulation that harms injured victims» quest for justice.»
It is believed that said technology will allow the overseas Filippinos save not only their time and effort but also their money, as the fees ZipZap - Rebit are planning to introduce are said to be much lower than those imposed by ordinary remittance systems.
«Increasing g - fees for other purposes imposes an unjustified burden on the housing finance system
She notes that more than 100 buyers selected that option before the independent Denver Water utility imposed a second system development fee of more than $ 10,000 on each ADU, an action that heavily affected further PAD development.
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