standard fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstandardandfee
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standard
adjective
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
usual rather than special, especially when thought of as being correct ...
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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 ofstandardandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofstandard fee
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For other requests thestandardfeeof £10 is charged.
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Thestandardfeefor a guilty plea is £113.
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It will remain at one-fifth of thestandardfee.
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The definition of thestandardfeeis the current £1,125.
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Thestandardfeefor a certificate is £10.
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I have no authority to fix astandardfeefor cremation certificates.
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Thestandardfeesystem in criminal trials is something like 18 months old.
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The introduction ofstandardfeesystems and enhanced interim payment mechanisms for franchise holders are examples.
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The costs have been based on court time, prosecution costs and legal aidstandardfeerates.
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These still need to be covered by licences issued at thestandardfee.
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The majority of magistrates court criminal cases are paid for by astandardfee.
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There is also astandardfeeof £10 for calibration of the instrument prior to use.
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Thestandardfeeis related to the size of vehicle; and that is all.
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We will also continue to pay thestandardfee(currently £1,125) for students from poorer backgrounds.
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Under present arrangements, apart from thestandardfee, they do not have to pay that.
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The grant has been netted off against thestandardfeeincome.
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Onestandardfeeleads to problems for small businesses, while a sliding scale leads to questions of fairness.
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Thestandardfeefor a domiciliary visit by a hospital doctor in any medical specialty is £24·15.
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For the current academic year, thestandardfeefor a full-time specified student is just over £4,000.
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In total, 8½ million existing cars—one in three—will now pay £55 below thestandardfee.
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So in total, over 8.5 million existing cars, one in every three, will now pay £55 below thestandardfee.
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For all cars under 1200 cc, there is now a lower rate licence fee with a £55 deduction on thestandardfee.
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In the three years, the £1standardfeefor those inseminations would easily amount to a quarter of a million pounds.
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It is proposed to introduce astandardfeesystem later this year for most criminal legal aid cases heard in the magistrates court.
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The increases in thestandardfeefrom £4·50 to £10 in 1976 and from £10 to £13 in 1978 were the minimum required to cover costs.
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