initial fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinitialandfee
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initial
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/us/ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/
of or at ...
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fee
noun[C]
uk/fiː/us/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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(Definition ofinitialandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofinitial fee
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Will they be compensated for that very largeinitialfee?
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So the business is considerably larger than theinitialfeegiven to the consultant himself.
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The introduction of these arrangements has resulted in substantialinitialfeesavings.
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The most recent to secure public attention required aninitialfeeof some £3,000.
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This is the fee of £1,800 which is theinitialfeepayable for certain classes of product licence.
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Some countries rely wholly or mainly on a substantialinitialfee, while the others annual fees are payable in respect of products on the market.
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I think that it would be possible to have a higherinitialfeethan the £5 million fee that is proposed.
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The minimum annual royalty is $10,000, which (in the first year) excludes theinitialfee.
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It charged aninitialfeeof 5%, and then 1.5% of assets per year.
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If it fixed a single entry or life fee it would have to be very much higher than theinitialfeewhich it prescribes under its present arrangements.
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Minimum annual royalty shall be $10,000, excluding theinitialfeein year 1 of the license agreement.
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Users pay aninitialfeefor access to the software and one year of access to download updates.
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The victim pays a largeinitialfeefor the fraudster's services, and the fraudster usually has the victim sign blank documents.
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The acquisition policy was based on paying aninitialfeefor an acquisition, then on subsequent annual payments on the acquired unit's performance.
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Loop the loop: (used to pick up the beast in a few laps) all players bet aninitialfee, the dealer does not put anything.
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The plates were optional, requiring aninitialfeeof $35.00, as well as a yearly renewal fee of $25.00 per year.
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The fee was not disclosed, though media speculation suggested aninitialfeeof 4 million, potentially rising to 6 million with add-ons.
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The one-year transfer was for aninitialfeewas of 1.5 million, rising to 3 million after he made 8 first-team appearances of at least 45 minutes each.
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