"fee" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He said that the board may also allow the agent to impose other fees.
- The group found that credit card companies were imposing higher interest rates and late fees.
- It recently imposed fees to list items on its auction service, which had been free.
- The plan to impose fees has alarmed those who use the centers.
- Similarly, card companies are trying to impose fees, but only on some customers.
- But state law says that any fees imposed on the criminal system apply to civil courts, too.
- The costs he referred to were the new fees imposed for admission to the parks.
- The right to impose late fees has withstood court challenges.
- In addition, lenders will probably impose fees or penalties to cover increased costs.
- According to the newsletter, money funds sold by brokers are more likely to impose higher fees.
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