finder's fee a fee that is paid to someone who finds a source of financial backing or to someone who brings people together for business purposes; "the agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO"
license fee,
license tax,
licensing fee a fee paid to the government for the privilege of being licensed to do something (as selling liquor or practicing medicine)
lighterage the transportation of goods on a lighter
lockage passage through a lock in a canal or waterway
fee -
An estate of inheritance in land, either absolute and without limitation to any particular class of heirs fee simple or limited to a particular class of heirs fee tail.
fee -
An inheritableestate in land held of a feudal lord on condition of the performing of certain services.
Verb
fee -
To reward for services performed, or to be performed; to recompense; to hire or keep in hire; hence, to bribe.
Wikipedia
A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for services. Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup. Traditionally, professionals in Great Britain received a fee in contradistinction to a payment, salary, or wage, and would often use guineas rather than pounds as units of account.
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fee A charge fixed by law for services of public officers or for use of a privilege under control of government.