one-time fee
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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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Regional farmers pay aone-timefeeto sell their produce weekly during the summer months.
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This is aone-timefeefor the year, not by the activity.
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There is also a lifetime option for aone-timefeeof $60.
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He was paid aone-timefeeof $25 for his work on the single.
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Utilities were charged aone-timefeefor storage of spent fuel created before enactment of the law.
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The cost of aone-timefeefor obtaining a gambling license will amount to $5 million.
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It is sold at public transport ticket machines and service counters for aone-timefee, normally 7.50.
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Although it can be used for free (with free registration), it can be upgraded to a premium registration for aone-timefee.
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Members will pay aone-timefeeof 2-3 credits to participate in an email or chat conversation with another member.
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The set was planned for sale for aone-timefeeof $700, with no additional royalties necessary for use of the tracks.
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Mercenaries are easier to train and permanently hired for aone-timefeerather than the time-based pay of the original.
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Motorists were given the option to keep their previous registration number on a new set of plates for aone-timefee.
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Some casinos charge the commission as aone-timefeeto buy the number; payouts are then always at true odds.
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Premium players can purchase a promotion for their character's vocation once they have reached level 20 for aone-timefeeof 20,000 gold pieces.
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Viewers felt that it was not made sufficiently clear that they were subscribing to a service, rather than paying aone-timefeefor their ringtone.
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