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fees <a fee; fees> N

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administrative fees ECON

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bank fees

harbours fees ECON

license fees ECON

registration fees ECON

school fees

accounting and legal fees ECON

primary posting for cancellation fees ECON

fee <a fee; fees> N

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They can avoid hefty overdraft fees by not giving the bank permission to enroll them in its overdraft protection plan.
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Government pays the fees in criminal trials, while the litigants share the costs in a civil action as part of court costs.
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Entry and exit fees are collected at the station upon embarking or disembarking.
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In addition, the party who rejected the offer may lose their entitlement to certain attorneys' fees, compensable litigation costs and prejudgment interest.
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Digital libraries may reduce or, in some instances, do away with these fees.
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There gradually developed a conviction that the evils of private agencies were inherent and ineradicable so long as they were permitted to charge fees to the workers seeking employment.
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While notarial fees may add to the cost of the transaction, they are not a transfer tax in the strict sense of the term.
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The 30 per cent figure includes bulk handling fees, including receival charges, freight and port fees as well as end-point royalties and levies.
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In 2008, around 55% of government revenue came from oil and natural gas revenue, with 31% from taxes and fees.
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The larger insurance schemes may also negotiate fees with providers.
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