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Discover Ludwig"sharing fee" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in business or legal contexts to refer to a fee paid for the use of another person's property or services. For example, "The contractor must pay a sharing fee of $500 for the use of the shop."
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The Law Society's Cost of Time survey in 2008 showed there were 219 firms sharing fee income of £262m.
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American law firms cannot have non-lawyers sharing fees with lawyers.
Goldman Sachs and UBS managed the share sale, sharing fees of $30 million with Bear Stearns, J.P. Morgan Chase and CIBC World Markets.
This means an agent pays an average of $2,000 per month for desk rental and pays a shared fee for all other expenses (utilities, salaries, supplies, etc.).
The prosecutor produced no evidence of shared fees, partnership agreements or kickbacks.
Owning a bank will enable it to offer products without having to share fees with a partner.
So maybe there really is a reason lawyers are not supposed to make secret deals to share fees with their clients.
"Estate agents who are succeeding are those willing and able to work with other agents and, in many cases, to share fees".
At the moment brokers are reluctant to share fees unless the customer has a large block, a cutoff of $100,000 worth of shares being typical.
The main exception to the rule against kickbacks is that lawyers may share fees with other lawyers, if there is also some division of labor and responsibility.
Who cares about Kasim Reed and Carly Fiorina sharing their fee-fees about current events when you can continue interrogating lawmakers?
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