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Children were charged quarterly fees for the subjects they took - spelling cost 2s.
Transport companies charge citizens a quarterly fee to cover local jumps.
Foreign light aircraft entering Canada are billed a quarterly fee.
Often a quarterly fee will be standard, as well as charges for services like:
For example, it provides investors with a portfolio consultation and e-mail updates for a quarterly fee of $125.
Clients pay a quarterly fee based on their account value for investment advice and actively managed investment portfolios.
At least in the early years, the athletic/recreational facilities were available to members of the "Carnegie Club" who paid a modest quarterly fee.
McFaddin was required to pay a quarterly fee to Ninfa's based on the restaurant chain's sales.
Microsoft thus made no direct revenues on IE and was liable to pay Spyglass only the minimum quarterly fee.
Cal State L.A. has one of the lowest tuition fees, even though quarterly fees have nearly doubled since the 2001-02 academic year.
The borrower pays interest and fees to the participating bank on normal commercial terms; and in addition the borrower pays a quarterly fee to the Government.
"Ideally, patients would pay a token quarterly fee and the remainder would be picked up by Medicaid or Medicare," Mr. Flatley said.
Microsoft subsequently bundled Internet Explorer with Windows, and thus (making no direct revenues on IE) paid only the minimum quarterly fee.
The deal stipulated that Spyglass would receive a base quarterly fee for the Mosaic license plus a royalty from Microsoft's Internet Explorer revenue.
The Medill News Service serves newspapers, Web sites, television stations and radio stations, which all pay a quarterly fee to help cover production and communications costs.
In late 1994, Microsoft licensed Spyglass Mosaic for a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's non-Windows revenues for the software.
Initially, the Grand Jury Room of the Supreme Court was used for the meetings of the members, who had to pay a quarterly fee of two mohurs.
But it is clear that the emphasis in the industry has shifted to paying a standard quarterly fee in exchange for a menu of brokerage services that includes trading and advice.
Customers pay monthly or quarterly fees to the UTYA for transporting waste to the plant at Dornick Point, as well as to the Johnstown Regional Sewage for treatment of waste.
The UK credit reference agencies will also allow consumers to access their credit report on-line free, usually giving free access for a trial period, after which a monthly or quarterly fee may be charged for continued access.
The first documented reference to Jan Wyck comes from the sessions of the London court of the Painter-Stainers' Company where, on 17 June 1674, he is recorded as promising to pay both his own and his father's quarterly fees.
Even so, most travel agencies still make confidential agreements with airlines under which they promise to steer a certain amount of business to that airline in exchange for a quarterly fee equal to 5 percent to 12 percent of the value of the tickets they sell.
Internet Explorer was initially built using the Spyglass, not the NCSA source code The license to Microsoft provided Spyglass (and thus NCSA) with a quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the software.