additional fee

collocation in English

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additional
adjective
uk
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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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 ofadditionalandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadditional fee

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In other words, if noadditionalfeeis allowed, the agreement is unenforceable if anadditionalfeeor additional percentage is stipulated for.
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There is anadditionalfeeof £10 for applications made in person.
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In most cases the dentist earns anadditionalfeefor the visit.
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Most of the increase is new government funding, not justadditionalfeeincome.
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Camping is available for anadditionalfee.
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Some activities are at anadditionalfee.
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Any expansion of provision would have to be financed by savings or by generatingadditionalfeeincome.
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No university will be advantaged or disadvantaged in terms ofadditionalfeeincome by the makeup of their intake.
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Additionalfeepayments are made for individual items of service—designing and painting crests, badges and standards.
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What is being proposed is anadditionalfeeof £1,900 for each year of a three-year degree course.
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The additional maintenance costs and the income forgone during that extra year are much more significant than anyadditionalfee.
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There is noadditionalfeeon application for such an entertainment licence, but that is not the issue.
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Theadditionalfeewill have one very desirable effect, which has actually happened in my own constituency.
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A stipulation is allowed for, for anadditionalfee, but a maximum percentage is allowed for it.
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The extra costs will be offset byadditionalfeeincome and therefore there is no net change in public expenditure.
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There will be noadditionalfeeother than the normal entry clearance fee payable by entry clearance applicants.
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We therefore propose a specialadditionalfeecategory for glasshouses—including the polythene tunnels that are often used.
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Theadditionalfeefor customers seeking a personal service at the agency's offices will be increased by £2 to £12.
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Even allowing foradditionalfeeincome for functions currently exercised by licensing justices, we anticipate an overall reduction in income.
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Visits to non-physician specialists may require anadditionalfee.
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Guides in foreign languages are available withadditionalfee.
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There is noadditionalfeefor this service.
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In other states, however, noadditionalfeeis required.
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Noadditionalfeeis required in such cases.
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An inspection is usually necessary in order to determine the application for pharmacy and prescription-only medicines wholesalers, for which there is anadditionalfeeof £1,105.
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