Sentence examples for compulsory fee from inspiring English sources

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Public broadcasters levy a compulsory fee, but relatively few people pay cable or satellite broadcasters for extra channels.

The new compulsory fee – of up to £1,000 if the defendant is found guilty –  was introduced by the former Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, to make criminals pay for the running of the courts.

He told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "It may come in time and, at that time, it is possible that we could adopt a part-funded by a compulsory fee and part-funded by subscription [system], but we're not there yet.

Wales is the first country in the UK to introduce a compulsory fee for bags.

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Such a service is not covered under the compulsory fees satellite radio companies pay for broadcasting music.

Yet it has even proposed to hit households with a fine or compulsory fees if they quit the grid.

When the eradication program was proposed in 1993, farmers had mixed responses to the program's compulsory fees and strict growing schedules.

But in the public sector, Justice Alito wrote, "the compulsory fees constitute a form of compelled speech and association that imposes a significant impingement on First Amendment rights".

Compulsory fees are fixed at £150 if someone pleads guilty to a criminal offence, but can rise to £1,200 if they deny wrongdoing but are found guilty.

Public broadcasters levy compulsory fees of €18 ($23) per month on every TV-owning household, a quarter more than Britain's BBC.

The organisation gave online ticket companies a month to justify compulsory fees, such as the £2.50 some charge consumers for printing out their tickets at home.

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