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requisite fee
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"requisite fee" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means the necessary or required payment for a service or product. Example: "Before enrolling in the course, students must pay the requisite fee of $100."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(1)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
A thorough review of ocean heat measurement methods is found here; we paid the requisite fee to make the paper open access.
News & Media
After a court has performed the function of reviewing and approving such a fee, thus allowing the requisite fee to be paid to the contingent fee counsel, the resulting balance would then be turned over to the General Treasury.
Academia
I see a situation where Tanzanians will have to rely on foreign blogs for news about what's happening in our country". He says that he will pay the requisite fee to obtain a licence but that he will stop covering politics and will be cutting staff.
News & Media
The respondent was charged with contravening the Motor Vehicles (Restricted Zone and Area Licences) Rules 1975 by driving his car into a restricted zone established under the Singapore Area Licensing Scheme without having paid the requisite fee for doing so.
Wiki
So I had it put on my license plate by going to the California DMV's website, filling out the requisite forms and paying the requisite fee, and requested a custom license plate emblazoned with "CATPAPI a compromise made due to character limits.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
In some cases, they must dissolve and reincorporate their businesses (and pay the requisite fees).
News & Media
Municipality FCH centres are strict and they do not entertain anyone without the requisite fees.
Science
Even if a product runs an all-software version of Dolby Vision, the brand that makes it will still, of course, have to pay Dolby the requisite license fee.
News & Media
Rather than fighting Manhattan traffic and coughing up the requisite parking fees, music lovers can hear the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center closer to home on Saturday at Fairfield University's Quick Center for the Arts.
News & Media
With a large space, you can make a small fortune in one night, but that opportunity comes with the requisite overhead fees like rent, electricity, gas and plumbing.
News & Media
(The cost of a private expediting service will always include additional charges on top of requisite State Department fees). The only reason any traveler should pay for a private expediting service is if he or she doesn't live near a passport agency or cannot make it to one.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to official fees or charges, use "requisite fee" to convey a sense of formality and compliance. It's appropriate in legal, academic, and formal business contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "requisite" when you actually mean "prerequisite". "Requisite fee" refers to a required payment, whereas a prerequisite is a required condition or qualification.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "requisite fee" functions as a compound noun phrase where "requisite" modifies "fee". It specifies that the fee is a mandatory or essential component for something. Ludwig AI affirms this phrase is correct and commonly used.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Academia
40%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "requisite fee" is a correct and formal way to refer to a mandatory payment. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is accurate and appropriate for formal contexts like legal documents, academic papers, or official business correspondence. While it's grammatically sound and authoritative, remember that simpler alternatives like "mandatory fee" or "necessary fee" might be more suitable for everyday conversations. Also it is important not to confuse "requisite" with "prerequisite".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mandatory fee
Replaces 'requisite' with 'mandatory', emphasizing the compulsory nature of the fee.
necessary fee
Substitutes 'requisite' with 'necessary', highlighting the essential nature of the fee.
required fee
Uses 'required' instead of 'requisite', focusing on the fee being a requirement.
obligatory fee
Replaces 'requisite' with 'obligatory', underscoring the binding nature of the fee.
essential charge
Replaces 'fee' with 'charge' and 'requisite' with 'essential', changing both words while keeping the meaning.
compulsory payment
Substitutes 'fee' with 'payment' and 'requisite' with 'compulsory', offering a more formal tone.
due payment
Uses 'due payment' to express the idea of an amount that has to be paid.
indispensable expense
Replaces 'fee' with 'expense' and 'requisite' with 'indispensable', broadening the scope to any necessary cost.
unavoidable cost
Similar to indispensable expense, but perhaps more negative.
the price to pay
Idiomatic way to express that some type of fee or unwanted burden has to be assumed anyway in order to achieve a goal.
FAQs
What does "requisite fee" mean?
The "requisite fee" refers to a payment that is mandatory or necessary in order to receive a service, gain access, or fulfill a requirement. It's the fee that you absolutely must pay.
What can I say instead of "requisite fee"?
You can use alternatives like "mandatory fee", "necessary fee", or "required fee" depending on the context. All of these phrases convey the idea that the fee is obligatory.
How is "requisite fee" different from other types of fees?
The term "requisite fee" implies that the payment is not optional; it's an essential part of a process or transaction. It highlights the mandatory nature of the fee, unlike other fees that might be optional or variable.
Is it ever incorrect to use "requisite fee"?
While grammatically correct, "requisite fee" might sound overly formal in casual contexts. In everyday conversations, simpler terms like "necessary fee" or "required payment" may be more appropriate.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested