By 1929, corporate fees and taxes provided 42.5 percent of state income.
Such fees often provide the only access to justice for people without means.
But the basic fees, because they are paid by every subscriber, provide the bulk of cable revenues.
The original insurer retains a fee, usually somewhere between 5% and 15%, to provide this service.
Such fees provide lucrative incomes for some awards sponsors.
The $9 fee provides a towel and locker key.
This fee provides for maintenance of the trails, programs during summer, and updating the exhibits in the center.
All are open daily 10 to 5; a $4 fee provides admission to all.
The $45 fee provides access to any type of service other than home health care, adult day care or transportation.
The on-line fee also provides access to America Online's other services.