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fee and was
While the picture was taken, Mr. Miller's disposition to be generous to Mr. Sandburg increased to the point where he advised, ' I won't even charge you the one dollar rental fee ' ''.
The new fee schedule also was supported by Commissioner of Licenses and Inspections Barnet Lieberman and Health Commissioner Eugene A. Gillis.
Stein's fee, Lee said, was 10 per cent of the janitors' pay.
Widor, deeply impressed, agreed to teach Schweitzer without fee, and a great and influential friendship was begun.
A $ 130 million franchise fee was paid to Major League Baseball.
Each club was required to pay a licence fee which allowed the Victorian based clubs to survive.
The Commission ruled that the licence fee should be considered state aid but that such aid was justified due to the public service remit of the BBC and that it did not exceed actual costs.
" The architect fee was the second to be funded by the Cummins Engine Foundation.
This was a source of profit to both churches and lords when the inheritors were charged a fee to inherit the land.
However, she was unable to afford the extra fee for art lessons.
He recalled earning $ 1750 average fee for 18 screenplays in two years and said, " None was very good.
The right to grant a licentia docendi was originally reserved to the church which required the applicant to pass a test, to take oath of allegiance and pay a fee.
As this fee approached the original purchase price, and many of the holders were land-rich and cash-poor, there was a great deal of resistance to this demand.
On the 26th of August, a mass protest opposing the fee was held at Hiscock's gully.
The idea was to let independent operators use the same name, food, supplies, logo and even building design in exchange for a fee.
The siege was unsuccessful and the Duke was admonished by the Regency and forced to pay a fee to the town.
The station was funded by a mix of advertising, government funding, and an annual television licence fee.
Back in London, in September 1937, Gardner applied for and received a Doctorate of Philosophy from the Meta Collegiate Extension of the National Electronic Institute, an organisation based in Nevada that was widely recognised by academic institutions as offering invalid academic degrees via post for a fee.
The U. S. government paid a fee for this ; in 1964, it was about $ 14, 000 a month for about per day.
This fee, demanded as retribution for the " lost property ,"— slaves, land, equipment etc .— of the former colonialists, was later reduced to 90 million.
The result was widespread basic reading ability ; since there was an extra fee for writing, half the people never learned to write.
Some have attempted to argue that ICANN was never given the authority to decide policy, e. g., choose new TLDs or shut out other interested parties who refuse to pay ICANN's US $ 185, 000 fee, but was to be a technical caretaker.

fee and retained
On 18 August 2011, Malaysian businessman Tony Fernandes was unveiled as the majority shareholder after having bought out Ecclestone's then-66 % stake in the club for a rumoured fee of around ₤ 35 million, while the Mittal Family retained their 33 % stake.
The defendants ( with Penguin's insurers paying the fee ) also retained Professor Richard J. Evans, historian and Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University, as an expert witness.
The granting of a landholding to a vassal did not relinquish the lord's property rights, but only the use of the lands and their income ; the granting lord retained ultimate ownership of the fee and could, technically, recover the lands in case of disloyalty or death.
IMEC was contracted to pay Missouri State between $ 10, 103 and $ 11, 886 per student ; resuting in between 20 and 55 percent of the student fee being retained by IMEC.
Google retained 25 % of the researcher's reward and a 50 cent fee per question.
In return for a commitment by the retained man to provide ( usually ) military support, the lord would give his retainer a small annual fee, a badge or item of clothing to mark his loyalty ( livery ) and provide help for him in his disputes with his neighbours ( maintenance ).
Under the deal, Modell retained a small interest ( approximately 1 % share ) upon the team's sale as a legal maneuver to avoid a claim by the Andrews trust, which was controlled by family of a former business adviser who sought to collect an estimated $ 30 million finder's fee upon Modell's sale of the team.
On January 28, 2008, he signed with Premier League side Fulham for a fee of € 2. 5 million (£ 1. 85 million ), plus a further € 0. 5 million (£ 370k ) if Fulham retained Premier League status, which they did.
While the Bowbearer retained his forest fee well into the 16th century, he became subordinate to a Master Forester appointed by the Crown and his responsibilities grew nearer to those of a chief verderer – an unpaid official appointed to protect vert and venison and responsible for supervising and assisting in the enforcement of forest laws.
Domain tasting, a practice by which millions of domains would be registered for a limited period ( the five day Add Grace Period during which a domain could be deleted without the registrar effectively having to pay a registration fee to ICANN ) and only those generating sufficient revenue from PPC advertising would be retained, also served to increase the number of domains registered.
The annual fee was $ 24, half of the $ 50 that were charged yearly by NSI for a < tt >. com </ tt > or < tt >. net </ tt > domain ($ 15 of the $ 50 were retained for a US Government fund ).
Although headlines called Jacqueline Kennedy the victor Manchester called the cuts " harmless ", and retained the serialization fee.
The concept of membership has been retained with each customer charged a joining and annual membership fee.
In 1320, a Richard de Nerber was said to have " retained only half a knight's fee at St Athan.

fee and however
No action has been taken, however, on such major problems as ending the fee system, penal reform, modification of the county unit system and in outright banning of fireworks sales.
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.
This is said in a context where a client is offering to double his fees ; however, it is likely that rich clients provided Holmes a remuneration greatly in excess of his standard fee.
The World Service is currently funded by grant-in-aid through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the British Government, however from 2014, it will be funded by the compulsory television licence fee levied on every household in the United Kingdom using a television to watch broadcast programmes.
The channel also began to carry break interruptions within shows, featuring promos for its programming ( and eventually promotions for Disney feature film and home video releases ); the reasons for the channel's decision not to include traditional commercial advertising include the possible confusion to younger viewers as to the difference between regular programming and advertisements, and the prevention of license fee increases for acquired feature films ( however while Disney Channel does not air commercial advertisements, it does utilize underwriter sponsorships by companies such as Best Western and Mattel ).
Simonides however ended up getting much more from the mythical twins than just a fee: he owed them his very life ( see Miraculous escapes ).
Some of the Park ’ s campsites charge a nominal fee as these have shower and toilet facilities, others are free, however they have limited or no facilities.
Just like before however, the fan club can only be joined by mail and requires an admission fee of 3, 500 yen, with yearly re-applications for membership.
Temporary exhibitions, however, do usually incur an admission fee.
In so doing, however, the firm will be pricing consumer X out of the market, because the lump-sum fee far exceeds his own consumer surplus of area AC.
Some states and companies involved in biosolids management have willingly agreed to use a " fee " per unit of biosolids managed to help fund such programs, and generally, where such programs are in place, biosolids land application proceeds without incident, however these fees are seldom sufficient to fully fund a rigorous inspection program.
The films Up Front ( 1951 ) and Back at the Front ( 1952 ) were based on Mauldin's Willie and Joe characters ; however, when Mauldin's suggestions were ignored in favor of making a slapstick comedy, he returned his advising fee ; he said he had never seen the result.
This is one of the only exhibits at the Zoo that requires an admittance fee ; however admission is free for the first hour the zoo is open during the summer.
Circulating libraries also charged a subscription fee, however the fees were set to entice their patrons, providing subscriptions on a yearly, quarterly or monthly basis, without expecting the subscribers to purchase a share in the circulating library.
On August 27, 2010, local youth leaders in Mustang threatened to bar tourists beginning October 1, 2010 due to the refusal of the Nepalese government to provide any of the $ 50 per day fee to the local economy ; however, tourist visitation continued unchecked beyond that date.
Also at this meeting, a membership fee of $ 100 per team was established, however George Halas stated that none of the charter teams ever paid it.
Tuition fees were initially capped at € 300 in the Summer Semester of 2007 and Winter Semester of 2007 / 2008, but were reviewed in the Winter Semester of 2008 / 2009 to introduce a € 42 Grundbeitrag or basic contribution fee to the state-run Studentenwerk as well as a € 50 administrative fee ( Verwaltungsgebühr ); the Verwaltungsgebühr was however subsequently abolished by the Bavarian state government.
In most states, however, the fee is nominal and only a handful charge a tax comparable to the tax imposed on corporations.
In addition, however, candidates from recognized third parties were allowed on the ballot with no fee if they could collect 150 signatures from their own party.
There is no fee for using the parkway, however commercial vehicles are prohibited without approval from the Park Service Headquarters, near Asheville, North Carolina.
The fee, however, is strictly charged by Ticketmaster alone and not WWE or KSE.
He did however sanction the transfer of Andriy Shevchenko for a then British record transfer fee of around £ 30 million (€ 35. 3 million ).
This markup has recently caught the attention of consumer advocates and regulators alike ; however, it is important to note that many banks charge the same fee for ' nonsufficient funds ' as ' over-drafting ', whether or not such ' protection ' is enabled.

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