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fee2 [fi:] SUST. DER., HIST.

fee SUST.

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taksa f
fee
fee
fee
fee

brokerage fee SUST. ECON.

commission fee SUST.

concession fee SUST. ECON.

connection fee SUST. INFORM., TEL.

custody fee SUST. ECON.

dun fee SUST. ECON.

entrance fee SUST.

entry fee SUST.

entry fee → entrance fee

Véase también: entrance fee

entrance fee SUST.

fee ordinance SUST. DER.

fee rate SUST. ECON.

fee regulations SUST. sin pl. ECON.

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The club rebuilt the ground from scratch due to a failure to agree a fee for the whole stadium.
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He was allowed to work while he was there to pay off his fees.
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The initiation fee for new members is $25.00 (this includes the dues for the first year) and dues for returning members is $10.00.
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Both fares covered by the pass and reservation fees vary greatly from country to country.
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The school is independently run, and, as such, charges tuition fees.
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The current fee for membership is $35 per year, up from the original price of $30.
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Membership fees are pegged at just 1 a year in order to make membership benefits readily available to all.
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Reservations are free to users; the company charges restaurants a monthly service fee for their use of the system.
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There is a fee attached which varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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Permits and payment of fees are required for any of these activities.
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