amount of fee

  • 31Termination fee — A termination fee is a charge levied when a party wants to break the term of an agreement or long term contract. They are stipulated in the contract or agreement itself, and provide an incentive for the party subject to them to abide by the… …

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  • 32finder's fee — Amount charged for bringing together parties to business opportunity (e.g., lender and borrower) or bringing issuer and underwriter together, or for performing other types of services described under finder supra. A finder s fee for a securities… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 33finder's fee — Amount charged for bringing together parties to business opportunity (e.g., lender and borrower) or bringing issuer and underwriter together, or for performing other types of services described under finder supra. A finder s fee for a securities… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 34Standby fee — Amount paid to an underwriter who agrees to purchase any stock that is not subscribed to the public investor in a rights offering. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 35standby fee — Amount paid to an underwriter who agrees to purchase any stock that is not purchased by public investors in a rights offering. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 36annual fee — amount of money that is paid once a year …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 37commitment fee — Amount paid to lender by borrower for loan commitment in addition to interest. Such are common in real estate transactions …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 38commitment fee — Amount paid to lender by borrower for loan commitment in addition to interest. Such are common in real estate transactions …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 39Advance-fee fraud — African sting An advance fee fraud is a confidence trick in which the target is persuaded to advance sums of money in the hope of realizing a significantly larger gain.[1] Among the variations on this type of scam are the Nigerian Letter (also… …

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  • 40Contingent fee — A contingent fee (in the United States) or conditional fee (in England and Wales) is any fee for services provided where the fee is only payable if there is a favourable result. In the law is defined as [a] fee charged for a lawyer s services… …

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