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Fees were collected for damages, the most common being " greasing " by wax dripped from the candles by which the patrons read.
Fees can range from thousands of dollars a year per person for the most elaborate parades to as little as $ 20 a year for smaller marching clubs.
A list of several hundred such fees held in chief between 1198 and 1292, along with their holders ' names and form of tenure, was published in three volumes between 1920 and 1931 and is known as The Book of Fees ; it was developed from the 1302 Testa de Nevill.
: ( 3 ) and also that from henceforth no Person or Persons that use the Welsh Speech or Language, shall have or enjoy any manner Office or Fees within this Realm of England, Wales, or other the King's Dominion, upon Pain of forfeiting the same Offices or Fees, unless he or they use and exercise the English Speech or Language.
Fees for the exam are set by the provincial government and vary from province to province.
The Student Services & Activities Fees Committee disperses over $ 6 million annually from a student-imposed fee to student events and programs.
Fees can vary from $ 3. 60 to $ 14. 20 per fortnight.
Fees range from under £ 1, 000 per term to £ 7, 000 and above per term for a day pupil, with wide variations depending on the age of the child, the staff / pupil ratio and so on – and up to £ 9, 000 + per term for boarding.
Fees depend on the provider of the service, the type of service being used ( a call placed from a landline or wired telephone will have one rate, and a call placed from a mobile telephone will have a different rate ) and the distance between the calling and the called parties.
Subsequently, the Parliament standards committee said that advice from the Fees Office was " mistaken ".
* Schenectady County Community College, Tuition, Fees and Expenses, taken from http :// www. sunysccc. edu / about / tuition. htm on 08-19-2008.
Fees range from $ 3999 ( Wonders of the Canadian West ) to $ 12500 ( Students on Ice-Antarctica ), and include travel expenses, lodging, meals, and activities.
The manor was held in-chief from the King by Grand Serjeanty, the particular service performed for the King was originally as Marshal of the Buttery, as the entry in the Book of Fees dated 1211 records for the Hundred of " Alvredesberge " ( since dissolved ), Dorset:
During the national tobacco litigation, a memo from Philip Morris executive Frank Gomez revealed that Ridenour ( under her maiden name of Amy Moritz ) had offered " to use any information we can provide re the current anti-tobacco onslaught ..." Ridenour wrote many op-eds attacking the filing of lawsuits by state attorneys general against tobacco firms and on tobacco policies, such as " Ironies of the Tobacco Wars ," " Federal Tobacco Lawsuit Could Pave Way for Litigation Tax on Other Industries ," " Latin America Go Home: Tobacco Policies in Foreign Countries Should Be Made by Foreign Countries, Not in U. S. Courts " and " Lawyers ' Fees in Tobacco Case Should Be Capped.
Fees for ECNs that operate under a classic structure range from $ 0 to $ 0. 0015, or even higher depending on each ECN.
Fees for the 2009 – 2010 session range from £ 6672 to £ 9486.
After Babcock and Wilcox emerged from bankruptcy in 2006, that company and BWX Technologies ( both subsidiaries of the McDermott International, Inc .) consolidated operations as The Babcock and Wilcox Companies, headed by President John Fees.
Fees usually range from $ 15 – 20, though they vary among test centers.
On 30th November 2010, some students from the college participated in the nationwide 2010 UK student protests against the rise in University Tuition Fees.
Federal and Provincial government partners each contributed $ 1. 35 million while the City of Kelowna committed $ 5. 3 million from Airport Improvement Fees.
Fees are charged in the case of higher courses and to nationals from non-EU states.
On December 9, 2010, he abstained from voting on the Higher Tutition Fees Bill, which meant he had to resign his position as an aide to the Transport Secretary, Philip Hammond MP.

Fees and government
Fees are usually charged for various government services, including license plates and annual motor vehicle registration, as well as driver licenses and professional licensing.
Fees for doctors, hospitals and other providers are set by negotiations among doctors ' associations, provincial or regional governments, and the national government.

Fees and such
Fees are not the same and some states do not require certain craft, such as sailboats with no power, to be registered at all.
Fees can be used for such things as transportation improvements, new parks, and expansion of schools.
The AWL is active in campaigns such as No Sweat, Education Not for Sale, Feminist Fightback, Workers ' Climate Action and the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts.
Fees may cover things such as overnight accommodation, food and pack transportation.
Fees are paid to licensing bodies such as Broadcast Music Incorporated ( BMI ) and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers ( ASCAP ) and ACEMLA.
In some cities or states such as Florida, 90 % of communities use Impact Fees.

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This is puzzling to an outsider conscious of the classic tradition of liberalism, because it is clear that these Democrats who are left-of-center are at opposite poles from the liberal Jefferson, who held that the best government was the least government.
In what has aptly been called a `` constitutional revolution '', the basic nature of government was transformed from one essentially negative in nature ( the `` night-watchman state '' ) to one with affirmative duties to perform.
This right of the State, its upholders contended, was essential to maintain the federal balance and protect the liberty of the people from the danger of centralizing power in the Union government.
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
The integrity of the office not merely requires that the Secretary General shall be, as the Charter puts it, `` the chief administrative officer of the Organization '', but that neither he nor his staff shall seek or receive instructions from any government or any other authority `` external to the Organization ''.
I told him you are on orders from the Home Army to get inside Majdanek so you can make a report to the government in exile in London ''.
It has been said that when local government revenues were mostly produced locally from the property tax, the lack of a uniform fiscal year was no great handicap ; ;
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
After an unspeakable siege, lasting the better part of two months, it was announced that the studio `` owed '' the government a tax debt in excess of eight million dollars while I, who had always remained aloof from such iniquitous practices as paying taxes on the salary I had earned and the little I legally inherited as Morris' helpless relict, was `` stung '' with a personal bill of such astronomical proportions as to `` wipe out '' all but a fraction of my poor, hard-come-by savings.
Any free elections that were to be held in Poland would have to produce a government in which Moscow had complete confidence, and all pressure from the West for free voting by anti-Soviet elements in Poland would be met by restrictions on voting by these elements.
Much of the available information comes not from the Federal government but from an exchange of experiences among states.
It is interesting to note how many of the plants on Massachusetts' Route 128 draw most of their income either from the government in non-competitive cost-plus arrangements, or from the exploitation of patents which grant at least a partial monopoly.
Bankers who had been reluctant to lend without better security than the house itself got that security from the U. S. government ; ;
but if justice for Bantus entails driving the government of the Union of South Africa away from the West, then the Bantus must be prepared to carry their identification cards yet a while longer.
In some countries the trend has gone further than others: Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela are displaying open sympathy for Castroism, and there is no country -- save the Dominican Republic whose funeral services we recently arranged -- where Castroism and Anti-Americanism does not prevent the government from unqualifiedly espousing the American cause.
Other steps would be developed after information drifts down to the local level from the federal government.
The Laos government said four major Pathet Lao rebel attacks had been launched, heavily supported by troops from Communist North Viet Nam.

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