application fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofapplicationandfee
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application
noun
uk/ˌæp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌæp.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official request for something, usually ...
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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 ofapplicationandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He has to pay theapplicationfee, whereas a specification fee is normally paid by the business which takes up or exploits the invention.
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If both applications are made by the same person, just oneapplicationfeeis payable.
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Anapplicationfeeis only £54, so 10 or 15 applications are not going materially to affect the fortunes of the company.
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For example, a three-man firm that previously had to pay anapplicationfeeof £1,150 would now be required to pay £900.
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Not only has theapplicationfeebeen increased from £50 to £60 but each and every member of a family will have to pay that amount.
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The amendment provides that the authority should also be able to charge anapplicationfeein respect of any application for a licence.
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Incidentally, he will also have lost hisapplicationfee.
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Currently, anapplicationfeenot exceeding £10 may be charged for providing copies of computer records.
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The cost of a licenceapplicationfeevaries according to the type of licence and the extent of the population coverage.
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It will be for the authority to decide whether to charge anapplicationfeein any particular case.
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Surely it is logical for the deemedapplicationfeeto be the same as the planning fee because the same development is involved.
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Theapplicationfeefor the two franchises which have so far been awarded was £15,000 each.
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The first is the fear that anapplicationfeewill simply result in evasion.
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Theapplicationfee, payable on receipt of the application, is presently £2,090.
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Each of the new fees, however, includes anapplicationfeeof £10, which is not returnable if the application is refused or withdrawn.
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It will be considered whenever the correctapplicationfeehas been paid.
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We suggested that about 20 times the normalapplicationfeeshould be applied to those persons.
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We shall review the operation of the system as we review the existing planningapplicationfeesystem.
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We are now proposing not to raise theapplicationfeeat all, to leave it as it is at £1, and to raise the specification fee from £4 to £10.
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The $250applicationfeeis used for registration administration and is non-refundable.
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