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The leases last 60 years, and the homeowners pay an annual leasing fee, which cannot increase over those 60 years.
In testimony to government investigators, rig workers repeatedly described a "natural conflict" between BP, which can make more money by completing drilling jobs quickly, and Transocean, which receives a leasing fee from BP every day that it continues drilling.
Under this model, users must visit a Web site when they want access to a software product, and typically pay a monthly leasing fee rather than purchase a product for installation on a computer.
For a year, they had split the $1,400-per-week leasing fee on a yellow cab, Medallion 6M83, trading 12-hour shifts behind the wheel, seven days a week.
The scheme would see the the council become the landlord and responsible for paying a leasing fee to the owner.
Sponsors pay between $2 million and $5 million for an average 500-square-meter exhibit; each museum coughs up a leasing fee, from $100,000 to $300,000.
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Competition has often led to overbuilding when leasing fees rise.
They must also lower the maximum allowable leasing fees.
ThermaSolutions does not usually sell its machine, and charges something like $3,000 a procedure plus leasing fees.
Meanwhile, most drivers of the city's 12,187 medallion cabs continue to pay high fixed cab-leasing fees -- to garages and brokers that respond to fare increases by raising these leasing fees.
Shares of China Telecom (Hong Kong) Ltd. rose 2.3percentt after China decided to reduce the leasing fees it charges the company.
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