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But when you're based on shore you're charged a nominal fee of £80 a month for a cabin which is in effect a hotel room.
Like Skype, users are charged a nominal fee to call standard phone lines.
The property was owned for nearly a century by the Deeney family, who allowed the public to drive (or stroll) down private Martin's Beach Road and charged a nominal fee for parking.
Customers will be charged a nominal fee for this service.
Service-persons or their next-of-kin are allowed to request copies of records for free, but members of the general public will be charged a nominal fee.
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But, he added, "We will likely have to charge a nominal fee".
All costs would be assumed by the vendor and recouped by charging a nominal fee for each use".
Entry is highly competitive, they require four days of training a week, and are free (or charge a nominal fee for younger age groups).
In Pattensen, additional funds are raised through charging a nominal fee for workshops and selling food in the canteen, as well as through local charities and sponsorship.
But that city gives buildings and homeowners an extra incentive to separate their food scraps — it charges for collecting trash but not for recyclables, though that will change next month, as the city begins charging a nominal fee for recycled materials.
Typically, those retailers charge a nominal fee, also in the neighborhood of $4.95, to provide the cards; Mr. Schulman said he'd like to keep that charge as low as possible.
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