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Fees and vary
Fees or tolls usually vary by vehicle type, weight or number of axles.
Fees for the exam are set by the provincial government and vary from province to province.
Fees can vary from $ 3. 60 to $ 14. 20 per fortnight.
Fees vary depending on the ITF circuit chosen by the player.
Fees vary depending on demand for the language in the area where a school is located.
* Tuition Fees The cost of each credit hour is determined by the university administration and fees vary depending on the faculty.
Fees usually range from $ 15 – 20, though they vary among test centers.
Fees vary from student to student based on degree program and courses studied.

Fees and by
Fees were collected for damages, the most common being " greasing " by wax dripped from the candles by which the patrons read.
An explanatory memorandum ( PDF, 2 pages 23KB ) on the Fees Regulations describe them as setting out " the fees payable in connection with the services and facilities provided by the DTI in respect of a new form of company, the European Public Limited-Liability Company or ' Societas Europaea ' ( SE ).
Fees charged by private colleges are approximately twice those of public institutions.
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.
This option is charged for in England in an Anglican church where the fee is set by the Table of Parochial Fees (£ 36 to incumbent and £ 78 to church council ) a total of £ 114 in 2010 with a marker charged as extra.
* Lawrence A. Cunningham, Private Standards in Public Law ( Article on FASB's Policy of Copyrighting and Selling its Materials Despite Being Funded by Public Company Fees ), Michigan Law Review ( 2005 )
He was an able judge, and he issued some important orders in chancery, probably alluded to by Wood, who ascribes to him a tract on " The Fees of all law Officers ".
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 were paid by lawyers who used the archives to consult a limited number of documents.
*" Physician Panel Prescribes the Fees Paid by Medicare ," The Wall Street Journal, October 26, 2010
In 1896 appeared the Red Book of the Exchequer ( Rolls series ), which, with the Book of Fees ( Public Record Office ) and the Pipe Rolls ( published by the Record Commission and the Pipe Roll Society ), provides the chief record authority on the subject ; but the editor misdated many of the scutages, and JH Round in his Studies on the Red Book of the Exchequer ( privately issued ) and his Commune of London and other Studies ( 1899 ) severely criticized his conclusions.
Along with many MPs, in 2009 Lord Deben attracted attention because of his parliamentary expense claims, approved by the Parliamentary Fees Office, in which he claimed for garden maintenance at his constituency home.
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.
The claim was rejected by the Fees Office.
Hamilton responded in a statement released on his website that this was " a genuine mistake " and that the money was paid back when the error was discovered by the House of Commons Fees Office.
* Red Book, nickname for the Statement of Fees and Allowances, adopted by the UK General medical services in 1990 and abolished in 2004
In Reed's case it was because of an accounting error by the Fees office and the amount was outstanding at publication on 4 February 2010.
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 and service
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.
Reed told the Leicester Mercury: " The Fees Office made a mistake in the past and paid my service charge twice – so I have paid back £ 891.
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:
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.

Fees and provider
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.

Fees and though
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.

Fees and some
Fees are not the same and some states do not require certain craft, such as sailboats with no power, to be registered at all.
On 30th November 2010, some students from the college participated in the nationwide 2010 UK student protests against the rise in University Tuition Fees.
Impact Fees are seen as a regulation tool, but at the same time their revenue raising purpose can be seen as a tax to some.
In some cities or states such as Florida, 90 % of communities use Impact Fees.

Fees and may
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 ;
Fees may cover things such as overnight accommodation, food and pack transportation.
( 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 ').

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