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"It's a fair fee for the concession of the name," Mr. Loyrette told Agence-France Presse in Abu Dhabi.
A fair fee for servicing a $1 million client should be no more than $5,000 annually, which is 0.50%, and that includes basic personal finance advice.
In other words, an agent who's paid to get an actor a fair fee for a role in a movie is allowed to be a profit-taker in that same movie.
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McNeil himself admits that the new feature is a bit slow at launch, but in the long term he says the plan is to provide app hosting to even the largest users (for a fair fee, of course).
White Calf, a nearly 60-year-old chief, consented to let Curtis photograph his tribe's village and its people, for a fair fee.
● Sen. Ed Markey for introducing FAIR Fees Act.
(To be fair, fees were another $50 or so).
The council said it tried to set fair fees.
Here's how.
In February, Rauner issued an executive order to eliminate the so-called "fair share" fees for some 6,500 state workers who are represented by a union but have chosen not to join.
His executive order to end compulsory "fair share" fees for non-union public employees who are covered by collective bargaining unions ultimately failed, but a case before the U.S. Supreme Court could make it the law of the nation.
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