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The phrase "a fee upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a charge or cost that is applied in a specific context, often in legal or formal documents.
Example: "The contract stipulates that a fee upon late payment will be incurred."
Alternatives: "a charge for" or "a cost on".
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Vacatia, which has been operating in testing mode, requires no upfront fees to use its marketplace, but it charges sellers a fee upon the successful completion of a sale.
SAN FRANCISCO — Following the lead of other congested cities like London and Singapore, officials in San Francisco are considering a plan to ease traffic by charging drivers a fee upon entering notoriously clogged sections of the city.
Page 8 National SAN FRANCISCO CONSIDERS Fees to Ease Congestion Following the lead of other congested cities like London and Singapore, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority is considering a plan to ease traffic by charging drivers a fee upon entering notoriously clogged sections of the city at certain times.
It makes its money from lenders, who pay a fee upon the close of a loan.
Both prospective employers and HCWs would be subject to a pre-qualification process and registration with the agency, with the employer paying a fee upon commitment to hire a candidate.
There is no fee for obtaining the form, but there will be a fee upon submitting it.
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So charging a fee based upon the number of rooms seems acceptable and sensible, since a larger apartment will pay a higher fee".
"Some co-ops charge a fee based upon the number of shares owned," he said, "while others simply charge one month's maintenance.
(One exception to that general rule, Mr. Greenstein said, is that a "flip tax" -- a fee paid upon the sale of an apartment -- does not have to be based on the number of shares owned but can be determined by other factors like the amount of the profit or the length of time the apartment is owned).
Open access journal articles are available freely, with a fee levied upon publication.
A letter signed by Weidner, shortly after the July , 2001 trip to China, details an arrangement whereby Suen would receive five million dollars as a "success fee upon opening of the resort" and an "ongoing 2% of the net profit to the resort".
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