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We don't know why they have added the limit of two dogs and the charging of fees.
One trend in Wikipedia's favor is the charging of fees at some sites for access to their content.
"And this has been construed to permit the charging of fees related to the sublet."
This law prohibited the charging of fees, parish perquisites and tithing.
State laws in the United States generally preclude charging of fees other than those expressly permitted by law.
The broad basis of all private charges of fees is what is fair and reasonable having regard to the complexity of the matter and its importance to the client.
The local planters typically preferred to entrust their letters directly to merchant ship captains, and considered the charging of fees by postmaster Edward Dismore to be tantamount to extortion.
The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 prohibit the charging of fees, except in a small number of mostly arts related professions (e.g. modelling).
After the abolition of the scheme, the school chose to revert to full independent status in 1977 rather than join the state system and turn comprehensive and resumed the charging of fees to pupils.
After that period has elapsed, however, shortage of funds may make the charging of fees an attractive proposition, and there will be a double incentive if fee paying permits a reduction of government expenditure.
As public perception of Chinese drama during that era was that it had always been a part of cultural and mass political movements, many were unreceptive towards the charging of fees to teach drama.
The fee schedule of this section does not apply with respect to the charging of fees for those records for which the Copyright Act of 1976, title 17 of the United States Code (Pub.
He argues legislation should ban the charging of fees for any quality of service which would both allow networks to implement quality of service as well as remove any incentive to abuse net neutrality ideas.
The Sobor (Council) of 1503 condemned the charging of fees for the ordination of priests as simony, though the practice had been approved by the Moscow Council of 1270 and had been practiced in the Byzantine church for years before that.