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He also held other land in the county of Essex, including Prittlewell, which he held in fee of the king.
It was doubted whether a state can be seised in fee of lands, subject to the Indian title, and whether a decision that they were seised in fee, might not be construed to amount to a decision that their grantee might maintain an ejectment for them, notwithstanding that title.
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A single bad audit may bring in fees of less than $1 million — and liability of half a billion dollars.
A check-in fee of £72 to hand over the keys.
They generally offer access to an array of high-end homes in resorts around the world, with members paying a one-time buy-in fee of several hundred thousand dollars, plus annual dues.
Currently, for example, Almeida is offering $1.39 maximum per gallon for a lock-in fee of $155 (plus tax), compared with prices of as much as $1.69 per gallon from other dealers.
It told Gray that it would charge him: a tenancy fee of £360 (including VAT); an admin fee of £90; a £60 referencing fee; a check-in fee of £90; a £90 guarantor fee; while a deed of guarantee (separate tenancy agreement) would cost a further £120 – and if he wanted to move in on a Saturday that would be a further £72.
In general, buyers can expect to pay 10 percent in fees on top of the purchase price.
Quellos earned up to $50 million in fees on two of the shelters.
In 2002, says the report, estate agents raked in fees of £2.5 billion.
That would lead to a rise in fees of between 4% and 8%.
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