daily fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdailyandfee
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daily
noun[C]
uk/ˈdeɪ.li/us/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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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 ofdailyandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Part-time adjudicators are paid adailyfeeof £215.
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The currentdailyfeepaid to temporary sheriffs is £246.
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Chairmen of rent tribunals are paid adailyfeeof £27.
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In addition, some members are paid on adailyfeebasis.
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All appointees are paid adailyfeewhen they sit, which is currently set at £149.
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Other members, except serving judges, are paid adailyfeein respect of work undertaken.
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He also said that the chair and deputy chair will be paid adailyfee.
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There are further appointments that pay adailyfeedepending on involvement and most appointments pay travel and subsistence expenses.
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Appointments as panel members are normally for three years, and members are paid on adailyfeebasis.
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Arrangements are made locally between the procurator fiscal and the local kennel for the payment of a reasonabledailyfee.
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The chairman of one working party is receiving the standarddailyfeefor an inquiry of this nature, £23.
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Part-time chairmen are paid adailyfeeof £30 and are appointed for terms of up to three years.
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Those members were receiving £119 as adailyfeeand that has now gone up to £129.
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At the present time there are three such appointments; one full-time, one part-time and one on adailyfeepaid basis.
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The level of any salary ordailyfeeis determined in the light of the remunera- tion then being paid for public appointments elsewhere.
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Where their total time exceeds seven hours they are entitled to claim additional expenses for writing up determinations pro rata to theirdailyfee.
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A total of 15 academic members receive an honorarium of £990 per annum while 5 non-academic members receive adailyfeeof £19·50.
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Of these, 1,071 are paid and this figure incldes 605 members of rent assessment panels who are paid on adailyfeebasis.
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The shortage of field staff is partly offset by the employment of about 60 veterinary surgeons as temporary veterinary inspectors on adailyfee-paying basis.
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Of this, £1,340 represents the commissioner's remuneration on adailyfeebasis and £459·68 the cost of the office accommodation.
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I believe it is the practice of this investigation committee that remuneration for services is made usually by adailyfee.
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Several ranchers also permit bird watchers and naturalists to visit their lands for adailyfee.
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These calls normally do not trigger adailyfeeor airtime usage.
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The shearers' quarters provide bunk accommodation, and a communal kitchen for adailyfee.
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