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Usually yes - at least they do here in the UK ! When you borrow a book from a library, you are getting it for a fixed time. If you need it longer, you simply contact the library before the return date and ask for an extension. They will normally check to see if anyone has requested the book - and re-issue it to you if no-one else needs it.

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Who was the leading supporter of public libraries in the late nineteenth century?

His name was Andrew Carnegie and many public libraries were named for him.


What is republic act 345?

Could be dependent on which country, however in the Philippines it requires the Director of Public Libraries to compile and publish in book form all the speeches, messages and writings of the late President Manual Roxas and distribute without charge to all schools, libraries and colleges and to sell copies to the public at cost


What is the history of libraries in New Mexico?

The history of libraries in New Mexico dates back to the late 19th century, with the establishment of the first public library in Santa Fe in 1901. The growth of libraries accelerated in the 20th century, particularly after the formation of the New Mexico Library Association in 1936, which aimed to improve library services across the state. The establishment of the New Mexico State Library in 1924 further supported public libraries through funding and resources. Today, New Mexico boasts a diverse network of libraries that serve its unique cultural and linguistic communities.


How much money would a librarian make if nobody ever returned books late or lost them?

In most libraries, overdue fines and lost book charges go right back into the collection for new purchases and repairs. Librarians and library staff have salaries which are determined by the budget of their governing body, whether that is a university system or a town council. This is why many public libraries have closed over recent years, as their towns or cities withdrew funding and it was impossible to keep them open.


What time do libraries open and close?

9:00*******************************************Libraries (in the UK, at least) usually close at 5pm, with maybe a late night of 7pm or 9pm once a week. Also, smaller libraries may be closed all day on a certain weekday, and always on a Sunday. If in doubt contact the library.

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Who was the leading supporter of public libraries in the late nineteenth century?

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What is republic act 345?

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What is the law on late charges and other fees charged by public housing?

Most Section 8 housing is exempt from late fees.


Is it legal to charge late fee on a rental?

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What is the meaning of reduction of late charges in hotel?

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Do credit card charges increase if you make a few late payments?

Depends on the credit card company. If you are constantly late with your payments you have to pay the late fee and some companies may charge you a higher rate.


In California if a landlord charges a six percent late fee for not paying the rent on the first can they also charge a fee for a 3-day pay or quit notice?

no. late fees are actually illegal. more to come.


What is the history of libraries in New Mexico?

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How much money would a librarian make if nobody ever returned books late or lost them?

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How much do libraries charge for a lost book?

Library fees for lost books can vary depending on the library's policies. Typically, libraries charge the replacement cost of the book, which includes the retail price of the book plus any processing fees. Some libraries may also charge additional fines or fees for the late return of the book.


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Yes, if you pay your car payment at a car dealers office they will charge a late fee. Anytime a payment is late, the dealer has a tight to charge late fees.


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