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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 are usually charged for distribution on compact discs and bootable USB drives, or for services of installing or maintaining the operation of free software.
Fees charged by private colleges are approximately twice those of public institutions.
Fees apply, a locked gate key and permit are essential to use this trail with a vehicle.
Reduced Final Value Fees are available to business registered customers.
Fees for February 17, 2007 until January 1, 2010 are as follows ;
Fees for the exam are set by the provincial government and vary from province to province.
Most of these conferences, and in particular the elections held at them, are contested by factions including Conservative Future, Education Not for Sale, Labour Students, Liberal Youth, National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts, the Organised Independents, Socialist Students, Socialist Workers ' Student Society, Student RESPECT and Student Broad Left.
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 are also charged for various permits, like demolition and building permits, rezoning, and land grading ( which causes silt ); and sometimes for increasing stormwater runoff, destroying native vegetation, and cutting-down healthy trees.
Fees based on volume of traffic are unpopular because they provide a counterincentive to growth of the exchange.
Fees are charged to the condo owners for maintenance of the common areas.
Fees and fines are also assessed by the local municipality ; however, parking is usually free on weekends and most holidays.
Fees are collected by APEGBC for the Limited Licence.
" Fees themselves are unfair and act as a barrier to education, widening the rich-poor divide which exists in this country.
Fees are required.
Fees for 2011-12 are £ 9, 996 per annum.
Fees, which are partially courseload-sensitive, are up to a maximum of $ 473. 36 for the MSU, plus up to a further $ 574. 94 in other university supplementary fees which are approved by MSU referenda fee schedule.
Fees are charged for job postings and access to search resumes.
Fees are based solely on the " ability to pay.
Fees for doctors, hospitals and other providers are set by negotiations among doctors ' associations, provincial or regional governments, and the national government.
Fees, which are charges for attorney and legal assistant time, are coded with task and activity codes.

Fees and about
The Union Board receives an annual budget of about $ 210, 000 in Student Assessment Fees and uses the money to organize and produce the annual Talent Show, Spring Fling, Christmas in the Plaza, the Miss Tech Pageant, and other special events.
* Schenectady County Community College, Tuition, Fees and Expenses, taken from http :// www. sunysccc. edu / about / tuition. htm on 08-19-2008.
Funding mechanisms will be disclosed on or about September 8, 2011 and are expected to include a variety of methods including User Fees on events and products sold at the ESC.

Fees and half
Fees of six guineas a term were doubled in 1906, except for the children of actors, who paid only half.

Fees and what
This " Must be Paid Yearly Fee ", would become the roots of what is known today as " Maintenance Fees "; once the Dept.

Fees and they
: ( 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 usually range from $ 15 – 20, though they vary among test centers.
The newspaper also queried hotel bills including one for ' Mr N Dorries ': these had been disallowed by the Fees Office and Dorries said they were submitted by mistake.
The chief sources of information for the extent and development of knight-service are the returns ( cartae ) of the barons ( i. e. the tenants-in-chief ) in 1166, informing the king, at his request, of the names of their tenants by knight-service with the number of fees they held, supplemented by the payments for scutage recorded on the pipe rolls, by the later returns printed in the Book of Fees, and by the still later ones collected in Feudal Aids.
Fees are also waived for homeless people, when they are brought to the hospital by ambulance.

Fees and were
Fees in state grammar schools were eliminated, while new, modern secondary schools were constructed.
Fees were collected for damages, the most common being " greasing " by wax dripped from the candles by which the patrons read.
Fees or tolls were traditionally collected by hand by toll gate workers at toll booths, toll houses, toll plazas, toll stations, toll bars or toll gates.
Fees were usually paid in the form of agricultural produce rather than cash.
Fees were 10 sols between the two major cities, and 5 sols to Trois-Rivières, Quebec.
Fees were paid by lawyers who used the archives to consult a limited number of documents.
Fees were charged on the basis of the perceived value of courses.
For example, Virginia's now-repealed Civil Remedial Fees were actually a tax on drivers with certain kinds of traffic law violations.
These claims were submitted and approved by the Fees Office despite the fact that it was in excess of the so-called ' John Lewis List ' which was not issued to MPs to guide them in their expense claims.
Fees were further reduced and usage increased further, making the money order system reasonably profitable.
ILR Fees were introduced at £ 155 in 2003.
Fees were partially subsidised by the Government under the Assisted Places Scheme until the closure of that scheme in 2001.
Fees for parking at the museum and the Getty Villa were raised by 50 % to $ 15.
Fees at HCIS were reported in 2009 to be considerably less than at " exclusive " private schools in Singapore.
Fees for University students were at a reduced rate, paying only $ 0. 10 per ride, or purchasing a $ 20 semester pass for unlimited rides.
Fees for services provided by the transmission group were defined in a pro forma tariff, a document the transmission group supplied that detailed requirements and responsibilities for the purchaser and provider, and definitions and costs of the types of transmission services available.
And this must be understood of Lands and Fees, the which were accustomed to be in the King's Hands, by reason of Knight service, or Serjeanty, or Right of Patronage.
Also in 2005 she advised the Fees office of above limits second home claims for a £ 1, 800 television, £ 2, 900 sofa and £ 1, 950 bed, paying the £ 3150 excess though £ 1666 worth of kitchen goods were paid in full.
The fees were set out in The Commission for Social Care Inspection ( Fees and Frequency of Inspections ) Regulations 2004.

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