filing fee
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffilingandfee
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filing
noun
uk/ˈfaɪ.lɪŋ/us/ˈfaɪ.lɪŋ/
the activity of putting documents, electronic information, etc. ...
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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 offilingandfeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffiling fee
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Thefilingfeeof $10 for a caveat was less costly than thefilingfee$15 for a full patent application.
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Thefilingfeewas then increased from £4 to £10 at one go, and was not criticised.
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The candidate must either: pay a $3,750filingfee, or submit 5,000 qualified signatures.
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Attorneys at law may automatically be appointed notaries simply by submitting thefilingfee.
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A $60filingfeemust be paid when the petition is filed.
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He also decided to gain ballot access via petitions, rather than paying the standardfilingfee.
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Thefilingfeewas eighteen dollars (or ten to temporarily hold a claim to the land).
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The petitioner must make the application within seven days and pay afilingfee.
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Failed to secure ballot access through a lack offilingfeewaiver petition signatures.
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The attorney filed the documents, but neglected to pay the $15filingfee.
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The candidate must pay a $3,750filingfeeand submit 5,000 qualified signatures.
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Federal and state law requires a candidate to pay afilingfeeout of his own pocket.
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The inventor pays an additionalfilingfeeand continues to argue his case with the patent examiner.
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Within one month after the filing of an application, afilingfeeand a search fee are due.
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If there is concern about the extra administrative cost which might be incurred, that could be covered by introducing an annualfilingfee, which a private company has to pay.
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In the majority of cases, forms are acquired from their respective state websites and afilingfeeis paid to the state.
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At the time of filing the application afilingfeeis due which also covers the maintenance for years 1 to 4.
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Thefilingfeecovers additional transactions, during a period of up to five years after the original transaction, that do not exceed the next threshold.
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Baldasaro was forced to withdraw when he could not meet thefilingfeeand threatened legal action against the party when they refused to waive $30,000 entrance fee.
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There were some sixty-five other candidates, enticed by afilingfeeat the time of only $50 for special elections, who polled a total of 4.2 percent of the vote.
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In some state court systems, a contribution claim must be opened as a new case, and thus the defendant must pay for afilingfee, docket number, or index number.
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