Fees Sentence Examples
The fees charged for trained nurses run from $12 to $25 a week, and even more for special cases.
The students pay no fees, and the professors receive no salaries.
The fees commonly charged by high-class institutions for the services of a trained and certificated nurse are - for ordinary cases £2, 2S.
Magdalen College School was established at the gates and as a part of the college, to be, like Eton, a free grammar school, free of tuition fees for all corners, under a master and usher, the first master being John Ankywyll, a married man, with a salary of CIO a year, the same as at Winchester and Eton.
Moreover, the hierarchy derives a vast revenue from the fees for burials in the sacred limits.
The fees of the Curia were raised for the numberless favours, dispensations, absolutions, and exemptions of all kinds which were sought by clerics and laymen.
They raise rather more than a million a year by rates, licence fees and dues.
The clergy are supported by fees and the voluntary contributions of their flocks.
Top up fees are pricing working class students out of higher education.
Among other laws Bonaparte enacted that French should at once be the official language, that 30 young men should every year be sent to France for their education; that all foreign monks be expelled, that no new priests be ordained before employment could be found for those existing; that ecclesiastical jurisdiction should cease; that neither the bishop nor the priests could charge fees for sacramental ministrations, &c. Stoppage of trade, absence of work (in a population of which more than half had been living on foreign revenues of the knights), and famine, followed the defeat of Bonaparte at the Nile, and the failure of his plans to make Malta a centre of French trade.
AdvertisementThe revenue for schools in 1907-08 was $8,020,229, of which $2,761,651 was from the state tax, $2,080,159 from the local tax, $1,640,969 from the one dollar poll tax on males between the ages of twenty-one and sixty, $481,899 from a state occupation tax, $4 2 9,3 6 5 from county funds, and $105,806 from tuition fees.
Two years later political reverses forced the pope to sanction the existence of the council, which not only concluded a treaty with the Bohemian heretics but abolished the papal fees for appointments, confirmation and consecration - above all, the annates - and greatly reduced papal reservations; it issued indulgences, imposed tenths, and established rules for the government of the papal states.
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In 1746 he graduated as M.D., the fees being remitted at Schultens's intercession.
Revenues for state purposes are derived from special taxes collected from the liquor traffic, corporations, transfers of decedents' estates, transfers of shares of stock, recording tax on mortgages, sales of products of state institutions, fees of public officers including fines and penalties, interest on deposits of state funds, refunds from department examinations and revenue from investments of trust funds, the most important of which are the common school fund and the United States deposit fund.
AdvertisementBetween the administration of Governor Montgomerie (1728-1731) and Governor Cosby (1732-1736) there was an interregnum of thirteen months during which Rip van Dam, president of the council, was acting-governor, and upon Cosby's arrival a dispute arose between him and van Dam over the division of the salary and fees.
The mullahs, who fix the burial fees, derive an enormous revenue from the faithful.
The revenue for state, county and municipal purposes is derived principally from a general property tax, a privilege tax levied on the gross receipts of express companies and private car companies, an inheritance tax and licence fees for the sale of intoxicating liquors.
The discrepancy between the fees paid by patients and the salaries received by nurses, especially in London, has occasionally excited unfavourable comment, but it is to be remembered that the nurses are maintained when out of work or ill, and have other advantages; many institutions either provide pensions or assist the members of their staff to join the Royal National Pension Fund.
Two or three associations in London supply male nurses (fees 2 to 4 guineas a week), but there appears to be only one institution, apart from the military and naval services, at which they are systematically trained - namely, the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic.
AdvertisementSalaries and fees are very much the same in Australia; in Canada and South Africa they are higher.
There is a university, to which admission is easy and where the fees are moderate, and the Conservatoire provides as good musical teaching as can be found in Europe.
The next few years were spent still in preparation, supported by pupils' fees and the dedications of books; the Collectanea adagiorum in June 1500 to Mountjoy, and some devotional and moral compositions to Batt's patroness and her son.
With the exception of small fees charged for incidental expenses, the university is free to all students who are residents of the city; others pay $75 a year for tuition.
The state's revenue is derived from a general direct property tax, a licence tax, corporation taxes, a collateral inheritance tax, fines, forfeitures and fees; and the penitentiary yields an annual net revenue of about $40,000.
AdvertisementTwo school-houses with four endowed teachers were established, where 700 children were taught at the moderate fees of 2S.
The national revenues are derived from import and export duties, port dues and other taxes levied on foreign commerce; from excise and stamp taxes and other charges upon internal business transactions; from direct taxes levied in the federal district and national territories, covering a land tax in rural districts, a house tax in the city, commercial and professional licences, water rates, and sundry taxes on bread, pulque, vehicles, saloons, theatres, &c.; from probate dues and registry fees; from a surcharge on all taxes levied by the states, called the " federal contribution," which is paid in federal revenue stamps; from post and telegraph receipts; and from some minor sources of income.
The state also derives an income from fees charged for chartering banks, railways, insurance companies and other corporations.
Fellow-commoners, who have decreased in numbers in modern times, pay higher fees than the ordinary undergraduates or pensioners, and have certain advantages of precedence, including the right of dining at the fellows' table.
Sizarships are awarded on examination to students of limited means, and carry certain relaxations of fees.
The funds of the college, arising from lands and the fees of students, are managed solely by the provost and seven senior fellows, who form a board, to which and to the academic council the whole government of the university, both in its executive and its legislative branches, is committed.
The fairy women who come to the births of children and foretell their fortunes (Fata, Moerae, ancient Egyptian Hathors, Fees, Dominae Fatales), with their spindles, are refractions of the human "spae-women" (in the Scots term) who attend at birth and derive omens of the child's future from various signs.
Subsequently the earls of Leicester bought out the rights of the earls of Norfolk for ten knights' fees.
Up to 1907 the state licensed the sale of liquor, and liquor licence fees were partly turned over to the public school fund; there was a dispensary system in some counties; and in 1907 one-third of the counties of the state (22 out of 67) were "dry."
This youthful venture was not successful, the amount he received in fees being only about five shillings a week, and after two years he took to farm work.
The length of the course as prescribed by law is two years, but it is usually extended to three or four years, and the instruction, though mainly theoretical, has regard to the special local industries; the fees, if any, may not exceed one pound sterling per annum.
The higher-burgher schools have either a three or a five years' course, and the fees vary from £2, los.
The fees vary from £5 to £8 a year, but, owing to the absence of scholarships and bursaries, are sometimes remitted, as in the case of the higherburgher schools.
The total fees at this college, including board and lodging, are about £50 a year.
The fees are the same as those of the universities, and as at the universities there are bursaries.
The ablest physicians and surgeons attended him, and refused to accept fees from him.
His small fees - he once charged $3.50 for collecting an account of nearly $600.00 - his frequent refusals to take cases which he did not think right and his attempts to prevent unnecessary litigation have become proverbial.
These may exact fees or give free education at the ' A high school is raised to the rank of collegiate institute on complying with certain provisions, chief among which are the employment of at least four teachers with Degrees in Honours from a recognized Canadian university.
The principal items of revenue are customs and excise, land and house tax, stamps, railways, legal fees, the state lottery and death duties.
Secondary public schools are provided in towns, in which moderate school fees are paid.
Since that date the most important changes effected in the elementary education system were the abolition, in 1886, of individual inspection of the lower standards - afterwards extended to the whole of the standards, the inspectors applying a collective test, the " block-grant " system, to the efficiency of a school - and the abolition of school fees (1889) for the compulsory standards, the loss being made up principally by a parliamentary grant, and partly by a proportion, earmarked for the purpose, of the proceeds of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Act 1890, and the Education and Local Taxation Account (Scotland) Act 1892.
The capitation grant in relief of fees is at the rate of 12S., of which ios.
The administration of the fund was handed over to a body of trustees, who devote the annual income (L100,000) partly to the payment of students' fees and partly to buildings, apparatus, professorships and research.
The candidate first took an " oath that he had complied with all the statutable conditions, that he would give no more than the statutable fees or entertainments to the rector himself, the doctor or his fellow-students, and that he would obey the rector."
At their worst, even with venal examiners (and additional fees were often offered as a bribe), Rashdall regards these examinations (at the end of the 13th century) as probably " less of a farce than the pass examinations of Oxford and Cambridge almost within the memory of persons now living."
The principle which underlies this extraordinary paper is probably the conception that the Protestant church has the same dispensing power which the medieval church claimed, but that it was to be exercised altogether apart from fees of any kind.
Finding in the cultivation of " virtue " or " excellence " a substitute for the pursuit of scientific truth, and in disputation the sole means by which " virtue " or " excellence " could be attained, he resembled at once the sophists of culture and the sophists of eristic. But, inasmuch as the " virtue " or " excellence " which he sought was that of the man rather than that of the official, while the disputation which he practised had for its aim, not victory, but the elimination of error, the differences which separated him from the sophists of culture and the sophists of eristic were only less considerable than the resemblances which he bore to both; and further, though his whole time and attention were bestowed upon the education of young Athenians, his theory of the relations of teacher and pupil differed from that of the recognized professors of education, inasmuch as the taking of fees seemed to him to entail a base surrender of the teacher's independence.
The taking of fees, the pride of professional success, and the teaching of rhetoric are no proofs either of conscious charlatanism or of ingrained depravity.
In accordance with the recommendations of the Hemp Drugs Commission, the government of India passed an act in 1896 providing that, in regard to ganja and charas, cultivation of the plants should be restricted as much as possible, and that a direct quantitative duty should be levied on the drugs on issue from the warehouse in the province of consumption; while as regards bhang, cultivation of the hemp for its production should be prohibited or taxed, and collection of the drug from wild plants permitted only under licence, a moderate quantitative duty being levied in addition to vend fees.
Gaol fees were levied ruthlessly - "garnish" also, the tax or contribution paid by each individual to a common fund to be spent by the whole body, generally in drink.
Gaol deliveries were of rare occurrence, even when tardy trial ended in acquittal release was delayed until illegal charges in the way of fees had been satisfied.
At the close of the 19th century the fees annually paid to these persons were estimated at £150,000; there were in Seoul 1000 sorceresses, and very large sums are paid to the male sorcerers and geomancers.
On the 13th of June 1545, she was arraigned as a sacramentarian under the Six Articles at the Guildhall; but no witness appeared against her; she was declared not guilty by the jury and discharged after paying her fees.
It was also made increasingly difficult to obtain membership in the craft-gilds, high admission fees and so-called masterpieces being made a condition.
A land revenue is derived from the sale of government lands, from quit rents and fees of transfer, &c. Judicial fees bring in a small amount, and the issue and sale of postage and revenue stamps have proved a fruitful source of income.
The homestead of a householder or head of a family to the value of $2000 and properly recorded is exempt from levy, seizure, garnishment or forced sale, except for purchase money, for services of a labouring person or mechanic, for liabilities incurred by a public officer, fiduciary or attorney for money collected, for taxes, for rent or for legal fees of a public officer.
Under the Franks the land tax and the provincial customs continued as forms of revenue, while beside them the gifts and court fees of Teutonic origin took their place.
As tax contributions have taken the places of the revenue from land and fees, so, it would seem, are the taxes on commodities likely to be replaced or at least exceeded by the imposts levied on income as such, in the shape either of income taxes proper or of charges on accumulated wealth.
All tithes have been abolished, except those on cereals, carobs, silk cocoons, and, in the form of to% ad valorem export duties, those on cotton, linseed, aniseed and raisins (all other export duties and a fishing tax have been abolished); (4) sheep, goat, and pig tax; (5) an excise on wine, spirits and tobacco; (6) import duties; (7) stamps, court fees, royalties, licenses, &c.; (8) salt monopoly.
Admission to many of the companies is subject to the payment of considerable fees.
For example, in the Merchant Taylors the fees are - upon taking up the freedom, by patrimony or servitude, £I, 3s.
This engagement, in the commencement of his second year at the bar, and the dropping in of occasional fees, must have raised his hopes; and he now abandoned the scheme of becoming a provincial barrister.
A year or two of dull drudgery and few fees followed, and he began to be much depressed.
Almeida and Albuquerque had hoped to meet the expense of administration mainly out of the fees extorted for safe-conducts at sea and trading-licences, with the tribute wrung from native states and the revenue from Crown lands in India.
The revenues are derived principally from duties and fees on imports, excise taxes on spirits, wines, tobacco and sugar, general, mining taxes and export duties on minerals (except silver), export duties on rubber and coca, taxes on the profits of stock companies, fees for licences and patents, stamp taxes, and postal and telegraph revenues.
These revenues are derived from a lighting tax, leases and ground rents, cemetery fees, consumption and market taxes, licences, tolls, taxes on hides and skins, personal and various minor taxes.
Until the year 1825 British consuls were usually merchants engaged in trade in the foreign countries in which they acted as consuls, and their remuneration consisted entirely of fees.
An act of that year, however, organized the consular service as a branch of the civil service, with payment by a fixed salary instead of by fees; consuls were forbidden also to engage in trade, and the management of the service was put under the control of a separate department of the foreign office, created for the purpose.
He is practically free from the multifarious duties which the English consul has to discharge in connexion with the mercantile marine, nor has he to perform marriage ceremonies; and financially he is much better off, being allowed to retain as personal all fees obtained from his notarial duties.
In 1810, at the invitation of the Dublin Society, he gave a course of lectures on electro-chemical science, and in the following year he again lectured in Dublin, on chemistry and geology, receiving large fees at both visits.
The fees received for issuing charters to corporations are another source of revenue to the state.
For the fiscal year 1907 the fees collected from corporations by the secretary of state amounted to $204,454, the receipts from the tax on corporations other than railways amounted to $2,584,363.60, and the receipts from the tax on railway corporations were $807,780.4 It is the revenue from these sources that has enabled New Jersey to dispense almost entirely with the general property tax for state purposes.
The fees from pupils 1,150 2,000 570 5,000 130 4,800 amounted to £82,000, making the actual cost of primary instruction £75 8, 000.
The clerk of the peace was formerly paid by fees which were fixed by quarter sessions, but he is now generally, if not in every case, paid by salary, the fees received by him being paid into the county fund.
The sources of revenue of the council are the exchequer contribution, income from property and fees, and rates.
The payments which the county council have to make in substitution for the local grants formerly made out of Imperial funds include payments for or towards the remuneration of the teachers in poorlaw schools and public vaccinators; school fees paid for children sent from a workhouse to a public elementary school; half of the salaries of the medical officer of health and the inspector of nuisances of district councils; the remuneration of registrars for births and deaths; the maintenance of pauper lunatics; half of the cost of the pay and clothing of the police of the county, and of each borough maintaining a separate police force.
The third source of revenue consists of the fees received by the different officers of the county councils or of the joint-committee.
For example, fees received by the clerk of the peace, inspectors of weights and measures, and the like.
These fees are paid into the county fund, and carried either to " the general county account " or, if they have been received in respect of some matter for which part only of the county is assessed, then to the special account to which the rates levied for that purpose are carried.
Where the borough has a separate commission, the borough justices have power to appoint a clerk, who is now paid by salary, the fees and costs pertaining to his office being paid into the borough fund, out of which his salary is paid.
These fees are paid by the urban or rural district council as the case may be.
A burial ground, properly so called, has to be divided into consecrated and unconsecrated portions, and the former really takes the place of the parish churchyard; and the incumbent of the parish church, the clerk, and the sexton continue to receive the same fees upon burials in the consecrated portion as they would have done in the parish churchyard.
The chief sources of the state's revenue are a general property tax and taxes on the franchises of corporations, especially those of railway and insurance companies and savings banks; among the smaller sources are licences or fees, a poll tax, and a collateral inheritance tax.
Revenue is derived from an ad valorem tax on all imports; the purchase and sale of animals; from royalties on trading concessions, and in other ways, including fees for the administration of justice.
Another source of revenue in British imperial finance is that from fees in courts of justice, patent stamps and the like, which is usually classified, like the income of the post office, as revenue derived from other sources than taxes.
The amount is not large, though unfortunately it is not exactly known, owing to the fees being treated in many cases as extra receipts, and deducted from the expenditure of the departments by which they are received, so that this part of the national expenditure is not shown in the accounts at all.
Fees levied on proceedings in courts of justice are not only taxes, but taxes of the worst sort.
There are, however, figures of Lord Chatham and Nelson, set up by the officials who received the fees fdrmerly paid by visitors to the exhibition.
Revenue is derived chiefly from customs, licences, court fees and the post office, while among the principal heads of expenditure figure telegraph and steamer subsidies and the education, medical, legal and police departments.
The state revenue is derived from customs; from public works and public land; from indirect taxes in the shape of stamp, inheritance, beer, spirit, petroleum and other duties; from direct taxes on land and buildings, with road-tolls, licences for the sale of alcohol and traders' registration fees; from the tobacco, salt, match, playing-card and cigarette-paper monopolies; and from the postal, telegraphic and telephonic services.
In the veterinary and agricultural colleges there are no tuition fees for residents of New York state.
In 1909 the invested funds of the university amounted to about $8,594,300, yielding an annual income of about $428,800; the income from state and nation was about $232,050, and from tuition fees about $336,100; the campus and buildings were valued at about $4,263,400, and the Library, collections, apparatus, &c. at about $1,826,100.
In 1845 the boy, who had been a "herd" on the farm, went for six months to the grammar school at Aberdeen and was there prepared for a university bursary, which was sufficient to pay his fees, but no more.
Private confession and absolution were, however, still permitted; though as may be seen from Goethe's experience, related in his Dichtung and Wahrheit, it tended to become a mere form, a process encouraged by the fact that the fees payable for absolution formed part of the pastor's regular stipend.
For undying corporations paid the king neither reliefs (death duties) nor fees on wardship and marriage, and their property would never escheat to the crown for want of an heir.
Revenue for state purposes is derived principally from taxes on corporations, from an inheritance tax and from departmental and institutional fees and charges; that for counties, towns, villages and cities from a general property tax.
The total income for schools in1907-1908was $1,773,659, of which $1,379,410 was from the seven-tenths-of-a-mill tax, $200,000 was from licence fees and taxes upon corporations (for salaries of rural school inspectors) and $194,249 the income from the common school fund which in that year amounted to $3,845,929.
They marry and work, and sometimes even bear arms like their parishioners, from whom a large part of their income is derived, in the shape of offerings and fees.
To meet these expenses the foreign ratepayers are authorized to levy taxes on land and houses, to levy wharfage dues on goods landed or shipped, and to charge licence fees.
The administration of this fund was entrusted to a board of commissioners, who were to apply its revenue for the purposes of the act (1) by carrying on a system of public examinations, (2) by awarding exhibitions, prizes and certificates to students, and (3) by the payment of results fees to the manager of schools.
The Irish Education Act of 1892 provided that the parents of children of not less than 6 nor more than 14 years of age should cause them to attend school in the absence of reasonable excuse on at least 150 days in the year in municipal boroughs and in towns or townships under commissioners; and provisions were made for the partial or total abolition of fees in specified circumstances, for a parliamentary school grant in lieu of abolished school fees, and for the augmentation of the salaries of the national teachers.
The revenues of the state are derived mainly from the general property tax, fees, licences, dispensary profits and phosphate royalties.
They became petty local tyrants, all the more despotic because they had nothing to fear save the distant authority of the kings missi, and the more rapacious because they had no salary save the fines they inflicted and the fees that they contrived to multiply.
But Bessemer was fortunate enough to maintain them intact without litigation, though he found it advisable to buy up the rights of one patentee, while in another case he was freed from anxiety by the patent being allowed to lapse in 1859 through non-payment of fees.
The secondary schools, of which there must be at least one in every province, are styled institutes and are mostly self-supporting, the fees paid by the pupils usually cover the expenses of such establishments, which also receive subsidies from some of the provincial councils.
Most of the universities are self-supporting from the fees of matriculations and of degrees.
The schools are controlled by a board of education, the members of which are nominated by the government, and small fees are charged in all schools.
In 1869 he was elected chairman of the executive council of the new National Education League, the outcome of Mr George Dixon's movement for promoting the education of the children of the lower classes by paying their school fees, and agitating for more accommodation and a better national system.
Nothing is provided by the society except the bare lodging, and the fees of a visiting physician.
Their churches are non -parochial, and they can perform such rites as baptisms, marriages, &c., only by permission of the parish priest, who is entitled to receive all fees due in respect of these ministrations.
The schools are not free, as small fees are charged; but these are not enforced where parents can reasonably plead poverty.
The university of Tasmania has an endowment of £4000 and a revenue from other sources (chiefly fees) of from £1 too to £2000.
They have freeholds in their offices and are paid by customary fees.
Though kind to his students, he refused to remit their fees, as this, he thought, would discourage independence.
There was evidence that the candidate would have sufficient monies to meet tutorial fees and subsistence costs while studying at the university.
This independent review also recommended the abolition of up front tuition fees.
Fees are payable at all times including absenteeism due to illness.
Then time spent with an HSE inspector plus external consultants ' fees to assist with the investigation can rapidly accumulate into substantial hidden costs.
The cost of international airfare is NOT included in published course fees.
Fees UP Teaching hours DOWN Students angry SUSSEX University students are angry at the lack of teaching hours.
It's the little things too tannoy announcer, booking fees, ticket office in general.
There are some complicated systems involving apportionment of fees and even turnover-related bonuses to vets involved.
They claimed that increasing fees " will thwart the aspirations of future generations " .
Client agrees to be responsible for Translator's costs in collecting late payments due from Client, including reasonable attorneys ' fees.
The remaining balance of the fees will be payable at enrollment.
He will not end up there because basically, NUFC and Freddie Shepherd in particular will not bankroll huge transfer fees without success?
Disbursements Services paid for by the Conveyancer on the buyers behalf such as stamp duty, land registry charges and search fees.
The fees of incorporation are based on the IBC's authorized share capital.
Typically, fees are in excess of £ 500 per week for residential care.
Remember to ask each caterer the same questions each time, that way you will get a fair comparison in their fees.
Reasonable fees and a modern clubroom set in the heart of the New Forest.
No Legal Fees For standard remortgage conveyancing costs only.
There will be no such listing of those cases where by prior agreement payment of fees is deferred and remains deferred.
We left the meeting feeling so enthused about the fight against fees.
Some parents could not pay the fees, or kept their children at home to mind the house or run errands.
In this period £ 1.2 million has been included in net operating expenses resulting from fees incurred on the Crosby transaction.
During those 30 years he had spent " huge sums in legal fees " fighting extradition.
Miscellaneous The OFT has launched an new investigation into MasterCard and its new arrangements for setting the fallback interchange fees.
The annual 2005/2006 tuition fees will be advised in due course.
The registration fee will be deducted from the total tuition fees for the course.
There is a bursary for SMEs to help with membership fees.
The Honor of Castle Hedingham had 25 dependent knights ' fees.
You cannot get any money for things like solicitors ' fees from us or the Appeals Service.
Recent examples include the fixing of prices for children's toys, replica football shirts and auction house fees.
Is relatively progressive reasonably fuel-efficient mid-range hire fees to texas auto insurance detached house in leeds.
However, if these cases need hospitalization, subsequent care fees have to be paid.
You also indemnify us against all legal fees, damages and other expenses that we incur if you breach the above confirmation.
Some lenders do not charge mortgage indemnity fees or have higher or lower property value limits.
The Clerk to make all indentures for all persons bound and to take Reasonable Fees.
The customer must pay these fees to avoid interruption to the service.
Issuance fees Nationals of certain countries are required to pay an issuance fees Nationals of certain countries are required to pay an issuance fee in order for an approved visa to be issued.
The British media occasionally pretends to be shocked that she charges appearance fees.
Remember that you cannot get a mini for the price of a Rolls Royce and saving on professional fees is often a false economy.
School Fees Planning much mystique surrounds the subject of education fees.
Those companies reviewing Ned pay this year on average increased chairman fees by 37% and other NED fees by 32% .
Tuition fees, foundation hospitals, faith schools - even the ridiculously overblown debate on fox-hunting - have all provoked a visceral reaction.
Neither do you pay standing order fees, direct debit fees or for fees on agreed overdrafts.
Our fee will now become payable, subject to a reduction for fees already paid.
These expense payments should not be submitted through the casual payroll and should be requested separately from any fees payable for services.
They paid a penny a week in school fees.
Some plans also include cancelation fees if your holiday plans are upset by a sick or injured pet.
Fees for students on sandwich year placements will be £ 600.
Expanding into products associated with the mortgage sale gives brokers the opportunity to complement the income from mortgage procuration fees.
Teachers who take up Casme's training offers pay 2,500 rand (about £ 300) a year in fees.
The level of fees is fixed according to the amount of gross premium income receivable by an insurance company in a financial year.
We will easily recoup our set-up fees in the very near future.
Our pricing tools enable fast calculation of all set-up fees and annually recurring costs based on any number of locations and the bandwidth required.
Fees are charged on a sliding scale, ranging from £ 15 upward per session.
We pay the schoolmaster a portion of his salary; the rest is made up from the school fees.
It seems sensible to do what you can to reduce these fees.
For the MBA, student exam fees are not included (six exams on the MBA, grouped to reduce required examination sittings ).
Scotland has started on the slippery slope toward tuition fees.
All such fees and payments due should be clearly stated In your exhibition contract with the gallery.
However, professional stenographers command professional fees and remain in relatively short supply.
These usually pay a stipend, plus the payment of all tuition fees.
The increase in tuition fees will even counteract the efforts made to increase the stipend for postgraduate research degrees.
Adult learning fees - sundries For some courses there is a sundries charge which is additional to the main fee.
This is a highly developed system which is fairly prescriptive and almost tantamount to impact fees.
However, there are agents to do most of that, and their fees are usually tax-deductible.
We have decided to host our own teach-in instead, with students presenting the case against top-up fees and the marketisation of education.
Maybe the adjudicators could do the job for no fees at all then it wouldn't matter about being thought a twit.
Is it completely unconnected with the imposition of tuition fees?
You do not need to pay any tuition fees to your host university.
Fees have been massively unpopular from the day their introduction was announced.
Their IFA may be better informed, because of tougher exams, and he or she will probably have to charge fees upfront.
Promotion fees would only be paid as the barons become viscounts, counts, marquises, dukes, and eventually, WOW, princes!
Visitors Fees We welcome visitors Fees We welcome visitors to our weekly meetings;, there is no obligation to join.
The judge advocate of the fleet receives no fees but is remunerated by a salary of £500 per annum.
The university is supported by a state tax of 0.23 mills per dollar on the taxed property of the state, by special appropriations from the state (for " deficiency," for School of Mines, and for salaries of teachers in the department of mines and engineering), by the interest on state bonds and land contracts purchased with the proceeds of Federal land grants under the Morrill Act of 1862, by Federal appropriations under the Morrill Act of 1890 and the Hatch Act, and by students' fees, &c. the total of this income was estimated in1906-1907at 8628,500.
The arbitrator will not award attorney’s fees, or punitive, incidental, consequential, treble or other multiple or exemplary damages, and the parties hereby agree to waive and not seek such damages.
That this defect was serious was dimly apprehended even by those who frequented and admired the lectures of the earlier sophists; that it was fatal was clearly seen by Socrates, who, himself commonly regarded as a sophist, emphatically reprehended, not only the taking of fees, which was after all a mere incident, objectionable because it seemed to preclude independence of thought, but also the fundamental disregard of truth which infected every part and every phase of sophistical teaching.
Gaol fees were once more distinctly abolished; the appointment of chaplains was insisted upon, and the erection of improved prison buildings was rendered imperative upon local authorities.
The master was certainly puzzled by his pupil; he saw his ability, and, when Millet in his poverty could not longer pay the monthly fees, arranged for his free admission to the studio, but he tried in vain to make him take the approved direction, and lessons ended with "Eh, bien, allez a votre guise, vous etes si nouveau pour moi que je ne veux rien vous dire."
Nominally, the import duties are moderate, so much so that Bolivia is sometimes called a " free-trade country," but this is a misnomer, for in addition to the schedule rates of io to 40% ad valorem on imports, there are a consular fee of i-% for the registration of invoices exceeding 200 bolivianos, a consumption tax of 10 centavos per quintal (46 kilogrammes), fees for viseing certificates to accompany merchandise in transit, special " octroi " taxes on certain kinds of merchandise controlled by monopolies (spirits, tobacco, &c.), and the import and consumption taxes levied by the departments and municipalities.
Of the powers vested in the county authority under the Highway Act 1878, the most important are those relating to main roads, which are specially noticed hereafter; (ix.) the tables of fees to be taken by and the costs to be allowed to any inspector, analyst or person holding any office in the county other than the clerk of the peace and the clerks of the justices; (x.) the appointment, removal and determination of salaries of the county treasurer, the county surveyor, the public analysts, any officer under the Explosives Act 1875, and any officers whose remuneration is paid out of the county rate, other than the clerk of the peace and the clerks of the justices; (xi.) the salary of any coroner whose salary is payable out of the county rate, the fees, allowances and disbursements allowed to be paid by any such coroner, and the division of the county into coroners' districts and the assignments of such districts; (xii.) the division of the county into polling districts for the purposes of parliamentary elections, the appointment of the places of election, the places of holding courts for the revision of the lists of voters, and the costs of, and other matters to be done for the registration of parliamentary voters; (xiii.) the execution as local authority of the acts relating to contagious diseases of animals, to destructive insects, to fish conservancy, to wild birds, to weights and measures, and to gas meters, and of the Local Stamp Act i 869; (xiv.) any matters arising under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886.
The university is maintained with the proceeds of an endowment fund derived chiefly from public lands given by the national government in accordance with the land grant, or Morrill, Act of 1862 (see Morrill, Justin S.) and from the bequest ($100,000) of Abner Coburn (1803-1885); by appropriations of Congress under the second Morrill Act (1890), and under the Nelson Amendment of 1907, by appropriations of the state legislature, and by fees paid by the students.
The Dissenters were by no means satisfied with Forster's "conscience clause" as contained in the bill, and they regarded him, the ex-Quaker, as a deserter from their own side; while they resented the "25th clause," permitting school boards to pay the fees of needy children at denominational schools out of the rates, as an insidious attack upon themselves.
The community sometimes includes a priest, whose fees for baptism, &c., augment the common fund.
He was energetic in the discharge of his duties, but aroused much animosity among the colonists by his zeal in looking after the royal quit-rents, and by exacting heavy fees for the issue of land-patents.
Finally, you might argue that fees paid as royalties to the owners of the intellectual property needed to build the Mercedes for $50 will not fall by a thousandfold.
Teachers who take up Casme 's training offers pay 2,500 rand (about £ 300) a year in fees.
He had no receipts for monies paid from the residents ' benefits, as cashed and paid in for their accommodation fees.
You are only eligible to earn referral fees on domain name registrations occurring during the term of this Agreement only.
The superintendent registrar of the district where you wish to marry will be able to provide you with details of the fees payable.
The ORSAS Awards provide Scholarships for partial remission of tuition fees for overseas research students.
Then there 's the legal fees and the survey to pay for, the removal van to hire and maybe storage costs too...
For these services they are remunerated primarily through a management fee but they may benefit from transaction fees.
Analysts are remunerated by way of fees specifically related to coverage of individual client companies.
Tuition fees have not just had repercussions for the many young people deterred from going to university by the cost.
Now notarial fees are capped at a rouble amount that ceases to create an issue in transactions.
Seeds would become more expensive, due to royalty fees charged by the patent owner.
And, of course, there are attorneys fees, which for a run-of-the-mill possession case can easily top $ 1,000.
Bafflingly variable entrance fees from free (Fri lunch, Sun pm) to £ 2.50 (Fri or Sat eve).
No. The scholarships scheme applies only to students who will be paying the new variable or flexible fees from 2007/08.
We pay part of the schoolmaster 's salary; the rest he derives from the school fees.
They would use the revenue from this to scrap university tuition fees.
Even if the contract administration element was severed from the rest, again, the scale of fees applied.
For the MBA, student exam fees are not included (six exams on the MBA, grouped to reduce required examination sittings).
There are no exorbitant fees, silly club house rules, snooty attitudes or outrageously priced drinks !
All such fees and payments due should be clearly Stated In your exhibition contract with the gallery.
It is intended that these fees remain static for three years subject to being changed only in exceptional circumstances.
The studentships will cover 50% of the UK fees and also provide a stipend payment.
Political subdivisions also levy their own sales tax in addition to the state fees.
Note the revised subscription fees agreed at the AGM.
In 1789, the income was £ 22, beside the surplice fees, viz. £ 6, paid by the impropriator.
Legal and surveyor 's fees These fees are not charged yearly - they will be linked to specific events.
In the summer time, parking fees apply at a toll gate, during the off peak season tickets are issued from the cafe.
About 40 people in Great Britain have now learned Transcendental Meditation with the course fees paid by the NHS.
Clubs will no longer receive transfer fees for players older than 23 years.
Tuition fees must be paid in full by yourself or a sponsor.
Maybe the adjudicators could do the job for no fees at all then it would n't matter about being thought a twit.
Installments unpaid by the due date will be subject to an administration charge of £ 50 for each installment of accommodation fees not paid.
The removal of upfront tuition fees should be welcomed by all.
When the current uptick in fees subsides then maybe practitioners will think again.
Promotion fees would only be paid as the barons become viscounts, counts, marquises, dukes, and eventually, WOW, princes !
Visitors Fees We welcome visitors to our weekly meetings; ,there is no obligation to join.
Fees for study are waived by agreement but students are responsible for travel and living costs.
Late Fee charges may be waived at the discretion of the Student Fees Controller without prejudice.
Less well-off parents will be able to claim part or all of the fees at certain schools from a special government fund.
We gained enough in monthly subscription fees to become profitable and eventually grow into the market leader.
Sometimes, the store will waive the sitting fees if you purchase a certain number of photos.
Be sure you know exactly what the fees and expenses will be before you begin writing checks!
Before you begin the adoption process, you will need to find out as much information as possible about private adoptions, including state licensing laws, fees, and potential problems.
If you choose a private adoption agency, you will discover that the fees can vary greatly depending on the type of adoption and other factors.
If you are adopting an older child or a child with special needs, your fees may be significantly lower than what they might be for a newborn.
Expenses can include legal fees and medical and living expenses for the birth mother.
You will have to pay an application fee, a home study fee, and various legal fees, but you may also be responsible for paying the birth mother's medical fees and some living expenses.
Adopting country fees can vary from one country to another, but a typical fee schedule for a China adoption can be around $9,000.
Your adoption agency should give you any and all fees upfront before beginning the adoption process.
Others charge the families additional fees to conduct a background check.
Fees-The employing family may be required to pay initial fees upfront and the remainder of the fees after the nanny has begun her employment.
Fees. Services typically collect fees from the employing family, while the nanny may be allowed to register for free.
Although costs vary depending on the agency or professional involved, legal and other fees, documentation, travel, and many other aspects of the Guatemala adoption process add up to substantial expenses.
Most of the situations that are presented on this site were given to AdoptLink by adoption professionals who charge fees related to the adoption service.
Many museums have reduced entry fees for children, as well as family rates.
Leading Lady won't refund the original shipping fees for items you return unless they have made an error in shipping.
If you don't have one and fall sick or injure yourself, ridiculously exorbitant doctor and hospital fees could send you straight to the poor house.
Remember that on top of what you pay for the new motorcycle, there will be a series of fees, such as destination fees, setup fees, documentation fees, and others.
Ask about these fees before you agree to anything and use them in your negotiation.
Index fund typically have low management fees.
If the store offers free shipping both ways, no late fees and no return dates on rentals, then you've found a good store!
As with banks and other financial institutions, brokerage firms sometimes have an extraordinary amount of hidden fees when you open an account for stock buying and selling.
Be absolutely sure you get a list from a potential brokerage firm that lists every one of their fees.
Handling and electronic transfer fees are the most common ones.
Write down the names and numbers of tax professionals, and then begin making calls to get a grip on what their fees are.
All of these rack up the cost even before you factor in club or green fees.
You will also have boating equipment to purchase, (life preservers, etc) and in many cases, docking fees for when you're not using your boat.
If they sell their property on their own, they can avoid the commissions and fees that real estate agents demand.
After all, you never know what you'll need in the future and dental fees are very expensive.
Find out how the dental insurance company you're considering handles fees.
Each listing contains information about the fees, location, rules and instruction on how to rent.Another good resource for renting a campsite is Kampgrounds of America (KOA).
The last thing you want is to return the rental car and discover a whole mess of hidden fees and surcharges.
It works like a bank account for postage without any hidden fees.
Many printing companies offer this service and the fees vary, so use the links below to do some shopping around for your stamp needs.
There are even some free games there for you to try, but note any limited time downloads or possible subscription fees.
If you are not signed up with eBay, it is not a difficult process and does not cost you anything; nor are buyers charged any fees for winning an auction - the site's fees are charged to the sellers.
After the notary evaluates your real estate transaction, the capital gains tax (normally paid by the seller) and fees are paid.
In addition, you will have to pay a small amount of maintenance fees for the upkeep of the grounds.
Online stores may offer a better selection of unique items as well as hard-to-find gifts, though buyers will have to contend with shipping charges and other online fees.
Unlike buying a property in your own country, buying a property abroad can incur additional costs such as larger removal fees, translator costs, money transfer charges, greater solicitor fees to name a few 'hidden' costs that get forgotten.
These additional fees can add significantly to the price of a property.
There are also several online auction sites, though they require membership fees.
Return policies tend to be short (1-2 weeks) and with high restocking fees.
They charge no hidden fees, no service charges, and offer free shipping on any transaction.
They charge you hidden fees that weren't represented in their listing.
Below is an alphabetical list containing the tax fees for all states in the United States as of August 1, 2011.
Keep in mind that eBay charges listing and advertising fees on top of the base commission on the selling price.
Sellers may impose high or profitable shipping fees for the merchandise when using eBay or Half.com, but you can expect a limitation on shipping charges for sports cards.
Contact a tax attorney about how to declare gold sales on your income tax forms, and make sure you're aware of the additional fees, such as commissions, that you may end up paying on a purchase.
Also, the way that you pay for your items at certain catalogs, and any incurring fees, varies from company to company.
Another risk is that most companies charge interest rates, late fees and minimum balance fees for this type of payment arrangement.
Paying for your items later seems ideal, until you receive a bill inflated with fees and interest costs.
Unless you actually need something, avoid enrolling in programs that charge high fees.
Before submitting the forms, double check the information including the final cost, shipping, and handling fees.
Among companies that offer these kinds of deals, there are varying interest charges and other hidden fees, be very cautious before entering any deal and read all the fine print.
Shipping costs-can you get the monitor locally and avoid potentially expensive shipping fees?
Before you buy them, make sure they aren't so old that they have expiration dates or have associated non-usage fees.
One of the biggest drawbacks of this type of program is that some vendors charge fees and interest for allowing you to make installment payments.
If you can find a vendor that does not charge any fees, you can take advantage of pay later catalog purchases without racking up additional charges.
This will help you make your payments on time and help you avoid late fees and collection notices for missed payments.
Home Shopping Network offers a pay later program that does not involve any extra fees or penalties, which gives you many options for buying gifts and items for your own home.
If you order more than $500 worth of fireworks, the company does not charge you any shipping fees.
This program does not involve any financing fees or interests costs, so the amount you pay reflects only the amount of merchandise you buy.
Another disadvantage of this type of shopping is that some companies charge high interest rates and fees.
You may be able to afford installment payments on a low-priced item, but the interest and fees can push your payments above what you can afford.
Keep those factors in mind since any profit you make may go to keeping your balance and paying the fees.
Etrade. With $9.99 per transaction fees, make sure you are positive about the stocks you want to buy, trade and sell.
Trade King offers lower transaction fees and no minimum dollar amounts in your account.
The prospectus will reveal any fees they charge.
You will learn about applicable fees, the minimum monthly investment, and the initial investment.
Determine what fees and charges will be required for maintaining your account.
There are certain restrictions and fees associated with Payko, depending on how much money you are trying to send and what method of payment you're using.
The money order can arrive same day, typically in minutes, or you can arrange for it to arrive in three business days using your bank account, which will help cut down on processing and shipping fees.
With any of the above providers, make sure you take into account setup fees, equipment lease costs, shipping and handling of the equipment and installation fees in addition to the monthly cost.
While you will wind up paying more than you would had you purchased an instrument, many programs also allow you to apply rental fees to the purchase of a new or different instrument.
Depending on the program, you may qualify to have part or all of the veterinary fees covered for both cats.
Adoption fees are not listed, and a private appointment is required so call ahead.
They are a registered non-profit, and all funding comes through fundraisers, donations and adoption fees.
Adoption fees range from $75.00 to $150.00.
These fees cover the costs of shots, checkups and spay and neuter services.
The counseling service will contact your debtors to negotiate new repayment terms that may reduce or eliminate interest, penalties and late fees.
For-profit companies charge consumers for their services, the fees for which change depending on the amount debt.
Groups receive a varying percentage of purchases in donations and cardholders often reap other benefits to their goodwill, like discounts for membership fees or rewards gift certificates.
There are no foreign transaction or annual fees, plus all interest and fees are refunded when the cardholder is on deployment.
Low long-term interest rates, a high balance limit and little or no annual fees will ensure that the majority of your business' money stays available to you.
Another drawback to these cards is that they often carry very high annual fees.
These fees are charged to you for no reason than that you own and use the card.
You can save thousands of dollars in late fees and be able to budget better using this method.
In recent years, banks have begun charging fees to ATM users.
Since your bank may also charge you a fee when you use another company's ATM, these fees sometimes outweigh the convenience of using the machine.
The lending organization makes its money through fees and interest rates.
These fees often range from $10 to three percent of your total transfer.
Hidden fees and high interest rates often lurk behind these offers.