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He catches criminals not merely because he is paid to do so ( frequently he does not receive a fee at all ), but because he enjoys his work, because he firmly believes that murder must be punished.
There is a large variety of models to choose from in most countries, however, including 6-passenger sedans and station wagons and the rental fee isn't all that much greater than for the wee sedans.
The cost of a license now is $2, with an annual renewal fee of $1.
There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of $2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine arts building.
* Raoul: Raoul is the man who agrees, for a fee of ten thousand francs, to arrange for Rambert to escape.
While entrance to the Park is free, Gaudí's house, " la Torre Rosa ," — containing furniture that he designed — can be only visited for an entrance fee.
The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and as with all other national museums in the United Kingdom it charges no admission fee.
This license is a 2-clause BSD license with an additional copyleft clause similar to the GNU GPL version 2's Section 3, requiring source code of an application using Berkeley DB to be made available for a nominal fee.
Tiffany & Co., for example, pays directors an annual retainer of $ 46, 500, an additional annual retainer of $ 2, 500 if the director is also a chairperson of a committee, a per-meeting-attended fee of $ 2, 000 for meetings attended in person, a $ 500 fee for each meeting attended via telephone, in addition to stock options and retirement benefits.
In practice, bus fares are collected on the bus while traveling, which is sometimes even cheaper than when paying at the ticket office ( there is an additional fee for stored luggage ) and sometimes a " ticket office fee ".
A franchise fee is not a tax ; it is a rental charge.
* He used to pay a finder ’ s fee of $ 2. 56 for any typographical errors or mistakes discovered in his books, because " 256 pennies is one hexadecimal dollar ", and $ 0. 32 for " valuable suggestions ".
$ 10, 000 is used to subsidize the school fee and the remaining $ 3, 000 is used for kindergarten teachers to pursue further education and obtain a certificate in Education.
Experts charge a professional fee which is paid by the party commissioning the report ( both parties for joint instructions ) although the report is addressed to the court.
Once a character is created, it can only be played on that server unless the character is transferred to a new server by the customer service staff, generally for a fee.
There is no additional cost to the merchant in providing cash out because banks charge a merchant a debit card transaction fee per EFTPOS transaction, and not on the transaction value.
In some cases, such as the Portland International Film Festival, there is an entry fee, but it is waived for filmmakers within a certain region, such as the Northwestern United States.

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Any fee so determined shall be entered as a part of such award, and payment thereof shall be made by the Secretary of the Treasury by deducting the amount thereof from the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
Under these schemes, authors are paid a fee for the number of copies of their books in educational and / or public libraries.
Ghostwriters, technical writers, and textbooks writers are typically paid in a different way: usually a set fee or a per word rate rather than on a percentage of sales.
One hundred two competitors paid the 10 franc entrance fee.
A $ 130 million franchise fee was paid to Major League Baseball.
Money problems forced cinematographer Bill Pope to shoot only for certain hours Monday through Friday because he could not be paid his standard fee.
J. Irwin Miller, 2nd CEO and a nephew of a Co-Founder of Cummins Inc., the Columbus-headquartered diesel engine manufacturer, instituted a program in which the Cummins company paid the architects ' fee, provided the client selected a firm from a list compiled by Miller.
Most schools in Ireland are state-aided parish schools, established under diocesan patronage but with capital costs, teachers salaries and a per head fee paid to the school.
Unlike members of the City Council, members of the City Parliament are not politicians by profession, and they are paid a fee based on their attendance.
The U. S. government paid a fee for this ; in 1964, it was about $ 14, 000 a month for about per day.
Some performance fees include a " hurdle ", so that a fee is only paid on the fund's performance in excess of a benchmark rate ( e. g. LIBOR ) or a fixed percentage.
The fee paid by the insured to the insurer for assuming the risk is called the premium.
Like a mortgage broker, these companies are paid a fee by the customer to shop around for the best insurance policy amongst many companies.
However, with insurance brokers, the fee is usually paid in the form of commission from the insurer that is selected rather than directly from the client.
By 1761 Reynolds could command a fee of 80 guineas for a full-length portrait ; in 1764 he was paid 100 guineas for a portrait of Lord Burghersh.
Ptolemy happily paid the fee but kept the original scripts for the library.
In this model, the magazine is sold to readers for a price, either on a per-issue basis or by subscription, where an annual fee or monthly price is paid and issues are sent by post to readers.
The government also slashed the royalty fee paid on revenue from 12 % to 7 %.
However, this conclusion may have been incorrect, as the license fee, at least in the case of renewal by Mobilink GSM, was paid in installments over a period of three years.
* Easington Council in County Durham, UK paid half of a medium's exorcism fee to remove a poltergeist from council housing in Peterlee, deemed more cost effective than relocation of the tenant ( 2008 )
People who speak publicly in a professional capacity are paid a speaking fee.
With its introduction, the postage fee was now to be paid by the sender and not the recipient, though it was still possible to send mail without prepaying.
This was an " honorary position for which one paid a fee ".

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* Paid submission – a one-time or recurring fee is charged for reviewing / listing the submitted link
An undisclosed fee structure including listing fees, sale fees, and cash-out fees will accompany the Auction House at launch, and all transactions will exist within the protected context of Blizzard's MMORPG.
However, there are brokers and many online services which offer FSBO sellers the option of listing their property in their local MLS database by paying a flat fee or another non-traditional compensation method.
The registration fee of $ 149 entitles you to a listing of your book — title, author, illustrator ( where applicable ), pagination, price, format, ISBN, and a description of the book's contents — all of which will appear in the supplement and online database.
Several holiday home portals list cottages available direct from the owner, and charge an fee for listing the property.
Because the fee or commission charged to an owner by an agency is higher than that charged by a listing service, the rent tends to be higher.
Consequently, residents of present day Home still have Lakebay postal addresses unless they pay a fee for special listing.
Upon listing the property, the real estate agency tries to obtain a buyer for the property and, in consideration of successfully finding a satisfactory buyer, the broker anticipates receiving a commission ( fee ) for the services the brokerage provided.

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