Summary
fee {noun}
frais · prix · droit · cotisation · honoraires · tarif · redevance · commission
English-French translation for "feer"
"feer" French translation
fee {noun}
The cost of receiving waste is included in the overall port or harbour fee.118
Financial implications: Consultancy fee for the preparation of the report
(c) The official document confirming the payment of the registration fee;
Additional fee-paying study groups may also be established at such institutions.
Additional fee-paying study groups may be established at such institutions.
Services are usually provided free of charge or for a token fee.
Copies have been made available to other service organizations for a minimal fee.
All meal (lunch, dinner and 2 coffees) costs will be covered by a daily fee of €30 per person.
- Composition of consumer prices (sales cost, shipping cost, bank fee etc.)
So why should we make the entrance fee more expensive?
In addition, students pay a 1 percent Student Protection Fee on their tuition.
Ms. Kustra: There is the possibility that a fee can be imposed by a First Nation.
No fee of any nature will be charged for any primary school student in the country.
There is not a requirement to pay a fee for an application for an investigation.
An annual fee could be charged according to the level of services supplied by the DMS.
fee {noun} (also: dues)
Since January 1994, a small annual membership fee has been required from ECSL members.
Since January 1994, a small annual membership fee has been required of ECSL members.
The unemployed and students pay a reduced membership fee of 1.00 and 0.20 Euro per month respectively.
Members pay an annual fee, which allows them to take as many courses as they want.
Through a very small membership fee of $1, they would collect approximately four times their present budget.
fee {noun} (also: emolument, fees)
The Investment Management Service has since requested and received fee breakdowns.
They can bill patients at rates of their own choosing above the scheduled fee.
Impose regulation of higher medical fee for smoker and alcohol abuser.
During these interviews, one detainee impliedly admitted fee-splitting to OIOS.
The fee is met under a Legal Aid Fund established for the purpose.
They can bill patients at rates of their own choosing above the scheduled fee.
A flat fee for all applicants is currently under consideration.
The fee schedule promulgated in 1997 is based on the actual cost to the Government of providing services.
The average monthly fee for one paediatric paramedic service rose by 48.3 per cent in the summer of 2005.
The amount charged was normally either a fixed amount or a variable fee dependent upon the nature of the work.
(b) Prevent the entry of persons selling merchandise or charge them a fee; or
However, individuals who applied for a restraining order were required to pay a fee.
(c) A laboratory bench fee has been eliminated because it is unnecessary.
The fee is based on the economic performance of the fishing industry.
A copy of the entry may be obtained on payment of the required fee.
fee {noun} [bus.] (also: committee, board)
(c) Service fee per declaration sent and processed through the single window system;
After deducting an administration fee the commission would forward the premiums to the insurer.
The recruitment agent charged a placement fee of SAR 937.50 per replacement.
Petromin paid a fee to the bank for the services and did not earn interest on the deposited gold.
UNOPS charges a management fee as project expenditure occurs.
Synonyms
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Similar words
feed · feed-back · feedback · feeder · feeding · feeding-bottle · feeding-trough · feedstock · feeling · feelings · feer · fees · feet · feint · feisty · fel · feldspar · felicitous · felicitously · felicitousness · felicity
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