user's fee

user's fee
noun see user fee

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • user's fee — noun see user fee * * * a fee charged for the use of something, as one charged by a city government for the use of one of its services, as garbage collection or fire protection. Also, user fee …   Useful english dictionary

  • user's fee — a fee charged for the use of something, as one charged by a city government for the use of one of its services, as garbage collection or fire protection. Also, user fee. * * * …   Universalium

  • user fee — noun : an excise tax often in the form of a license or supplemental charge levied to fund a public service called also user s fee * * * user fee, a fee charged for the use of a service: »With most data banks you pay an initial subscription charge …   Useful english dictionary

  • user fee — noun Date: 1967 an excise tax often in the form of a license or supplemental charge levied to fund a public service called also user s fee …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • user fee — UK US noun [C] ► TAX, GOVERNMENT in the US, a type of tax that is charged for the use of particular public services to help pay for them: »The proposal argued that regional transportation projects should be funded through user fees …   Financial and business terms

  • user fee — n AmE a tax on a service provided for the public …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Fee — For other uses see Fee (disambiguation) A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for services. Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup. Traditionally, professionals in Great Britain received a fee in contradistinction to a… …   Wikipedia

  • fee — A fixed amount or a percentage of an underwriting or principal. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * fee fee [fiː] noun 1. [countable] COMMERCE an amount of money paid to a professional person or organization for their services: • If you want… …   Financial and business terms

  • fee — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, fat (informal), hefty, high, huge, large, substantial ▪ I expect you had to pay a fat fee to your divorce lawyers …   Collocations dictionary

  • fee — 01. If you want to register for the program, you must pay an application [fee] of $50 by January 3rd. 02. The realtor s [fee] for selling my house was almost $4000. 03. Massage therapists [fees] have decreased by about 5% this year. 04. Most of… …   Grammatical examples in English

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