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  • 1 fee

    noun
    1) Gebühr, die; (of doctor, lawyer, etc.) Honorar, das; (of performer) Gage, die

    registration fee — Aufnahmegebühr, die

    school fees — Schulgeld, das

    2) (administrative charge) Bearbeitungsgebühr, die
    * * *
    [fi:]
    (the price paid for work done by a doctor, lawyer etc or for some special service or right: the lawyer's fee; an entrance fee; university fees.) die Gebühr
    * * *
    [fi:]
    n
    1. (charge) Gebühr f
    contingent \fee Erfolgshonorar nt
    director's \fees Verwaltungsratsbezüge pl
    doctor's/lawyer's \fee Arzt-/Rechtsanwaltshonorar nt
    member \fee Mitgliedsbeitrag m
    school \fees Schulgeld nt
    tuition \fees Studiengebühren pl
    legal/medical \fees Rechts-/Arztkosten pl
    for a \fee gegen Entgelt nt
    to charge/receive a \fee for sth für etw akk eine Gebühr berechnen/einziehen
    2. no pl LAW Eigentumsrecht nt
    estate in \fee [simple] unbeschränkt vererbbarer Grundbesitz
    \fee simple freier Eigenbesitz
    \fee tail Grundbesitz m mit Erbbeschränkungen
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    [fiː]
    n
    1) Gebühr f; (of doctor, lawyer, artist, tutor) Honorar nt; (of stage performer) Gage f; (of director, administrator etc) Bezüge pl; (= membership fee) Beitrag m

    (school) fees — Schulgeld nt

    2)
    * * *
    fee [fiː]
    A s
    1. Gebühr f:
    a) (Anwalts- etc) Honorar n, Bezahlung f, Vergütung f:
    doctor’s fee Arztrechnung f;
    director’s fee WIRTSCH Vergütung oder Tantieme f (eines Verwaltungsratsmitglieds)
    b) amtliche Gebühr, Taxe f: academic.ru/42754/licence">licence A 2, school fees
    c) (Mitglieds) Beitrag m
    d) Eintritt(sgeld) m(n)
    e) Aufnahmegebühr
    2. JUR
    a) HIST Lehn(s)gut n
    b) Eigentum(srecht) n (an Grundbesitz):
    hold land in fee Land zu eigen haben
    fee simple (unbeschränktes) Eigentumsrecht, Grundeigentum n;
    fee tail erbrechtlich gebundenes Grundeigentum; estate (in) fee simple, estate (in) fee tail
    B v/t
    1. jemandem eine Gebühr oder ein Honorar bezahlen, eine Gebühr entrichten an (akk)
    2. fee a lawyer bes schott einen Anwalt engagieren, sich einen Anwalt nehmen
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    noun
    1) Gebühr, die; (of doctor, lawyer, etc.) Honorar, das; (of performer) Gage, die

    registration fee — Aufnahmegebühr, die

    school fees — Schulgeld, das

    2) (administrative charge) Bearbeitungsgebühr, die
    * * *
    (for professional service) n.
    Honorar -e n. n.
    Gebühr -en f.
    Lohn ¨-e m.
    Preis -e m.

    English-german dictionary > fee

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  • contingent estate — see estate 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. contingent estate …   Law dictionary

  • contingent estate, interest or right — An estate, interest or right which depends for its effect upon an event which may or may not happen. A contingent estate is one which is conditioned upon the existence of persons who answer the description of takers but who cannot be ascertained… …   Black's law dictionary

  • contingent estate, interest or right — An estate, interest or right which depends for its effect upon an event which may or may not happen. A contingent estate is one which is conditioned upon the existence of persons who answer the description of takers but who cannot be ascertained… …   Black's law dictionary

  • contingent estate — An estate limited so that the person to whom or the event upon which it is to take effect remains uncertain. 33 Am J1st Life Est § 97 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • contingent — con·tin·gent /kən tin jənt/ adj 1: likely but not certain to happen compare executory 2: intended for use in circumstances not completely foreseen a contingent fund 3: dependent on or conditioned by something else …   Law dictionary

  • estate — es·tate /i stāt/ n [Anglo French estat, literally, state, condition, from Old French, from Latin status, from stare to stand] 1: the interest of a particular degree, nature, quality, or extent that one has in land or other property compare fee;… …   Law dictionary

  • Contingent — Con*tin gent, a. [L. contingens, entis, p. pr. of contingere to touch on all sides, to happen; con + tangere to touch: cf. F. contingent. See {Tangent}, {Tact}.] 1. Possible, or liable, but not certain, to occur; incidental; casual. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • estate — The degree, quantity, nature, and extent of interest which a person has in real and personal property. An estate in lands, tenements, and hereditaments signifies such interest as the tenant has therein. 2 Bl.Comm. 103. The condition or… …   Black's law dictionary

  • estate — The degree, quantity, nature, and extent of interest which a person has in real and personal property. An estate in lands, tenements, and hereditaments signifies such interest as the tenant has therein. 2 Bl.Comm. 103. The condition or… …   Black's law dictionary

  • contingent — 1. noun /kən.ˈtɪn.dʒənt/ a) An event which may or may not happen; that which is unforeseen, undetermined, or dependent on something future; a contingency. b) That which falls to one in a division or …   Wiktionary

  • Contingent valuation — is a survey based economic technique for the valuation of non market resources, such as environmental preservation or the impact of contamination. While these resources do give people utility, certain aspects of them do not have a market price as …   Wikipedia

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