reasonable fee
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reasonable
adjective
uk/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/us/ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/
based on or using good judgment and therefore fair ...
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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 ofreasonableandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Authorities are to be entitled to charge areasonablefeefor the provision of photocopies of documents that will be open to public inspection.
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I asked her to repeat it, just in case a zero had been misplaced, and she repeated it as areasonablefeeto pay.
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He can charge areasonablefeefor licensing a bookmaker.
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This amendment would replace the term "appropriate"with"areasonablefee" and would also remove the onus from the agencies in considering what fee would be reasonable.
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It will enable us to give a driving licence up to the age of 70 at areasonablefee.
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I find it: difficult to know to what else a "reasonablefee" could relate.
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Proposed paragraph (c) provides that the fee may also be areasonablefee, determined by the person to whom it is payable.
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Councils will be enabled to charge areasonablefee.
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The other reason for my belief that many accountants would not be happy about it is the difficulty of charging areasonablefee.
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We are told that a local authority may determine areasonablefeefor licence or registration that will finance the use of these powers.
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If they mean anything, it is that areasonablefeehas been earned.
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As to payment for copies of the strategies, one citizen'sreasonablefeecould be another's prohibitive expense.
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However, clause 3(1) refers to "payment of areasonablefee" for agendas and reports.
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It is common in legislation to find a power to charge "suchreasonablefee" as the body or authority concerned may determine.
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The second of the amendments is to provide for areasonablefeerather than again leaving the appropriate fee to the discretion of the agency.
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The determination of a "reasonablefee" causes many of us concern.
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Relatives who wish to stay with patients may do so, paying areasonablefeeto cover costs and overheads.
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It is expensive to send people to other places, so the "reasonablefee" concept is stretched at every turn.
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If there is to be registration, surely there would be no objection to areasonablefee.
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