toll revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftollandrevenue
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toll
noun
uk/təʊl/us/toʊl/
a small amount of money that you have to pay to use a road, cross a ...
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revenue
noun[U]
uk/ˈrev.ən.juː/us/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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(Definition oftollandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The margin between £7-25 million and £7-038 million will allow for any errors in estimatingtollrevenue.
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In common with other expenditure on the bridge the costs are met fromtollrevenue.
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The amendment also provides that the toll would be suspended where the tunnels' revenue needs can be met withouttollrevenue.
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That situation is one where the tolls can be suspended if the tunnels' revenue needs can be met withouttollrevenue.
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On the classified road projectstollrevenueis to be used to service the loan raised to cover at least part of the construction cost.
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The excess of the nettollrevenueover maintenance expenditure during the past 15 years amounted to approximately £110,000.
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Is it expected that thetollrevenuewill pay off the cost of these bridges and tunnels?
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The bridge will be financed by a loan to be repaid fromtollrevenue.
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Primary legislation will be needed to write off or suspend debt which cannot be serviced fromtollrevenue.
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Why should my constituents' contributions to thetollrevenuepay for those improvements?
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They financed construction by borrowing, with the intention of servicing, and ultimately repaying, those loans fromtollrevenue.
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A revised estimate prepared in 1965 forecast thetollrevenuefor the same period at approximately £620,000.
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A substantial amount oftollrevenueis generated but it is nowhere near enough to provide the necessary funding.
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Schedule 2 specifies the purposes to whichtollrevenuemay be applied.
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The margin between £7·25 million and £7·038 million will allow for any errors in estimatingtollrevenue.
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Current legislation stipulates thattollrevenuemust equal only the cost of operating, refurbishing and financing the tunnels.
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It must be emphasised that, unlike road improvements, improvements to waterways carry a burden of interest charges which has to be reflected in thetollrevenue.
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It is expected that accumulated interest will bring this to £7·038 million in a few years' time, after which thetollrevenuewill be sufficient to allow repayment to begin.
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When the tunnel was authorised in 1959 it was expected to open in 1964:tollrevenuefor the first 18 months of operation was then forecast at some £425,000.
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Provided that recent trends in growth of traffic,tollrevenueand expenditure continue, it should be possible to start paying off the accumulated debt within the next 18 months.
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