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He said parks employees had set a fee of $42,000 for cutting down a single, 70-year-old tree.
For example, some will set a fee limit for every insured incident within a 12-month period, while others have no time restraints.
Rather than relying on a tribunal to set a fee in the summer, owner Massimo Cellino has decided to cash in on one of the club's prize assets.
Previously, the corporation allowed its 11 hospitals and 6 clinics to decide whether or not to set a fee, and what that amount should be.
Lenders can no longer make a loan deal conditional upon taking out insurance, but can set a fee to check that the buyer has taken out cover.
Why would a university set a fee of £6,000 and pass up the potential of even one pound of additional income?
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Those who never set a fee-paying foot inside a private school have had our attitudes softened by images of lovely architecture, straw hats, green lawns, steam engines and websites advertising extra-curricular activities such as bee keeping.
Imagine that you are an economic analyst charged with setting a fee for podcasts.
A hospital sets a fee for each service it provides, but in the case of insured patients, no one pays the retail price.
The board of governors would also need to set a relocation fee, which can be any number it chooses.
You then write a description of why people should become a paying member and set a monthly fee.
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