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standard fee

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meanings of standardand fee


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standard
adjective
uk /ˈstæn.dəd/ us /ˈstæn.dɚd/
usual rather than special, especially when thought of as being correct ...
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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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Examples of standard fee


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For other requests the standardfee of £10 is charged.
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The standardfee for a guilty plea is £113.
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It will remain at one-fifth of the standardfee.
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The definition of the standardfee is the current £1,125.
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The standardfee for a certificate is £10.
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I have no authority to fix a standardfee for cremation certificates.
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The standardfee system in criminal trials is something like 18 months old.
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The introduction of standardfee systems and enhanced interim payment mechanisms for franchise holders are examples.
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The costs have been based on court time, prosecution costs and legal aid standardfee rates.
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These still need to be covered by licences issued at the standardfee.
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The majority of magistrates court criminal cases are paid for by a standardfee.
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There is also a standardfee of £10 for calibration of the instrument prior to use.
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The standardfee is related to the size of vehicle; and that is all.
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We will also continue to pay the standardfee (currently £1,125) for students from poorer backgrounds.
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Under present arrangements, apart from the standardfee, they do not have to pay that.
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The grant has been netted off against the standardfee income.
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One standardfee leads to problems for small businesses, while a sliding scale leads to questions of fairness.
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The standardfee for a domiciliary visit by a hospital doctor in any medical specialty is £24·15.
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For the current academic year, the standardfee for a full-time specified student is just over £4,000.
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In total, 8½ million existing cars—one in three—will now pay £55 below the standardfee.
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So in total, over 8.5 million existing cars, one in every three, will now pay £55 below the standardfee.
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For all cars under 1200 cc, there is now a lower rate licence fee with a £55 deduction on the standardfee.
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In the three years, the £1 standardfee for those inseminations would easily amount to a quarter of a million pounds.
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It is proposed to introduce a standardfee system later this year for most criminal legal aid cases heard in the magistrates court.
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The increases in the standardfee from £4·50 to £10 in 1976 and from £10 to £13 in 1978 were the minimum required to cover costs.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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