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Time Based Charges and Access Fees: In a time-based charging regime, a road user has to pay for a given period of time in which he may use the associated infrastructure.
* Fees and charges of the solicitor ( attorney ), which may be hourly or daily ;
( See Report of Summation of Fees Charged for Newborn Screening, 2001 – 2005 ) Dollars spent for these programs may reduce resources available to other potentially lifesaving programs.
Unfortunately the Financial Services Authority uses the term in the context where it is clear the advising firm may also accept commission ( referred to above as ' Fees ' and ' Combination ').
Fees vary by service provider, though some sites may lower or eliminate fees if a certain amount of travel is booked through an associated agency.

Fees and cover
* Mortgage Application Fees, paid by the buyer to the lender, to cover the costs of processing their loan application.
Image: 1954 VRC Melbourne Cup Racebook P5. jpg | The back cover showing Admission Fees & Railway Fares.

Fees and things
Fees can be used for such things as transportation improvements, new parks, and expansion of schools.

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.
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.
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 from government created monopolies ( such as the broadcast spectrum and utilities )
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 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.

Fees and .
`` Fees are about half to a third of what they were 25 years ago ''.
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.
The European Public Limited-Liability Company ( Fees ) Regulations 2004 also came into force on 8 October 2004.
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.
Limitations on Attorneys Fees in Criminal Cases, 41 Boston College Law Review 1.
Fees charged by private colleges are approximately twice those of public institutions.
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.
Fees apply both for entering and docking in the country.
Dalyell, however, claimed that this was a legitimate expense to which he was entitled, and the House of Commons ' Fees Office, in fact, finally released £ 7, 800.
Fees or tolls usually vary by vehicle type, weight or number of axles.
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.
The first mention of Newington ( or Neweton ) occurs in the Testa de Nevill ( a survey of feudal tenure officially known as the Book of Fees compiled 1198-1242 ) during the reign of Henry III, wherein it is stated that the queen's goldsmith holds of the king one acre of land in Neweton, by the service of rendering a gallon of honey.
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.
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 were usually paid in the form of agricultural produce rather than cash.
Fees of six guineas a term were doubled in 1906, except for the children of actors, who paid only half.
: ( 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.
He was subsequently summoned to the Parliamentary Fees Office to explain these claims, and in the end was paid £ 15, 329.

may and cover
But the practice is likely to be misleading, since it may seem to support a conclusion that, as long as the revenues from any class of service cover the imputed operating expenses plus some return on capital investment, however low, the rates of charge for this service are compensatory.
But our present interest lies in the measurement of costs of service, and only indirectly in rates that may or may not be designed to cover these costs.
Most orthodontists require an initial payment to cover the cost of diagnostic materials and construction of the appliances, but usually the remainder of the cost may be spread over a period of months or years.
The ruins of the town may still be seen on Cape Balastra ; they cover seven small hills, and extend from an eastern to a western harbor ; on the southwestern hills are the remains of the medieval settlement of Polystylon.
Either regional or partial scope agreements may cover tariff relief and trade promotion ; economic complementation ; agricultural trade ; financial, fiscal, customs and health cooperation ; environmental conservation ; scientific and technological cooperation ; tourism promotion ; technical standards and many other fields.
Benzodiazepines may also be indicated to cover the latent periods associated with the medications prescribed to treat an underlying anxiety disorder.
Different bookmakers may offer different odds on the same outcome of a given event ; by taking the best odds offered by each bookmaker, a customer can under some circumstances cover all possible outcomes of the event and lock a small risk-free profit, known as a Dutch book.
Amplifiers may be classified in a variety of ways depending on their application, the frequency range they cover, or the active devices used.
During a major news event one or more of the main news presenters may be sent to present live for the channel from the scene of the story, where they will conduct interviews with the people involved, question correspondents, introduce related reports and also give general information on the story, much as a reporter sent to cover a story would.
In this connection it may be pointed out that in this sense the word, as it is used nowadays, is illogical ; it should be named a Plenarium rather than a Breviarium, since, liturgically speaking, the word Plenarium exactly designates such books as contain several different compilations united under one cover.
Some commercial bookbinders may refer to the cover and the inside of the book instead, but a few others, attached to their traditions, still use the terms " codex " and " case ".
However, the classification as a metro or rapid rail can be difficult as both may typically cover a metropolitan area exclusively, run on separate tracks in the centre, and often feature purpose-built rolling stock.
Public Interest Litigation has now broadened in scope to cover larger and larger groups of citizens who may be affected by Government inaction.
The forest area change may follow a pattern suggested by the forest transition ( FT ) theory, whereby at early stages in its development a country is characterized by high forest cover and low deforestation rates ( HFLD countries ).
A country may reach very low levels of forest cover before it stabilizes, or it might through good policies be able to “ bridge ” the forest transition.
It might be thought that the differences between the frequentists and the non-frequentists ( if I may call them such ) are largely due to the differences of the domains which they purport to cover.
# Thorn forest – Natural forests with > 30 % canopy cover, below altitude, in which the canopy is mainly composed of deciduous trees with thorns and succulent phanerophytes with thorns may be frequent.
The GM may also approve or provide House Rules in order to cover these corner cases or provide a different gaming experience.
The mask forms a sealed cover over the nose and mouth, but may also cover the eyes and other vulnerable soft tissues of the face.
The 8. 2 ka event, an abrupt cold spell recorded as a negative excursion in the record lasting 400 years, is the most prominent climatic event occurring in the Holocene epoch, and may have marked a resurgence of ice cover.
This can be integral with the comb ( the diatonic harmonicas, the Hohner Chrometta ), part of the cover ( as in Hohner's CX-12 ), or may be a separate unit entirely, secured by screws, which is typical of chromatics.
" The sprawling document, which governs telephone, television, and radio networks, may be extended to cover the Internet, raising questions about who should control it, and how ", assessed one journalist looking forward to the conference earlier that year.
A single policy may cover risks in one or more of the categories set out below.

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