For new students, there is a one-time, non-refundable fee equivalent to one term (1/3) of the appropriate grade tuition fee.
Several times a month I get invitations to transfer debt to credit cards for a fee equivalent to 3 or 4% per annum.
Residents also pay a one-time fee equivalent to two months' rent, with one-year leases cancelable by either party with 30 days' notice.
A fee equivalent to €280,000 was enough to take him to the Ukrainian Premier League and Dynamo Kyiv in January 1998, where he signed a four-year deal.
It is mainly accessible only to scientists, plus approximately 3,000 tourists annually who pay a fee equivalent to US$700 to travel by helicopter for a single day's visit.
For a fee equivalent to 30p, I took a guided tour of Shimla's Gaiety Theatre, which remains an important part of Shimla's social life, holding frequent events.
The other governments would then pay the accepting government an annual fee equivalent to the amount of the winning bid, possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Household said that even though Mr. Powe's loan documents showed a fee equivalent to 7 percent, he did not pay that much.
The norm is for the agencies to charge their au pairs a fee equivalent to a week's pocket money.
Some Fights Break Out From the migration group they receive a flat fee equivalent to about $200 for each truckload of refugees taken to Iraq.