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Englisch - Türkisch
ücreti
fee
harç

Ben harçları göze alamam. - I can't afford the fees.

Hiç gizli harçlar var mı? - Are there any hidden fees?

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ücret

Giriş ücreti ne kadardır? - How much is the entrance fee?

Buradaki net-kafeler öğrencilere yiyecek ve içecek sağlamaktadır; ücretler yaklaşık saati bir pounddan başlamaktadır. - The net-cafes here cater to students; fees start at around a pound an hour.

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aidat

Katılım için üyelik aidatı yok. - There's no membership fee for joining.

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hold in fee mülken mutasarrıf olm
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şartsız veraset
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bahşiş vermek
fee
ödül

Bu çok ödüllendirici bir duygu. - It's a very rewarding feeling.

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fiyat
fee
(Ticaret) bedel
fee
giriş vergini
fee
vergin
fee
harcı
fee
(Mukavele) ücret; giriş ücreti; mülk
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duhuliye
fee
ücret vermek
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fee simple mülk
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giriş ücreti

5 yaş altı çocuklar için giriş ücreti yoktur. - There is no admission fee for children under five.

Giriş ücreti ne kadardır? - How much is the entrance fee?

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zeamet
fee
{f} ücretini vermek
fee
vizite
fee
{i} mirasla edinilen mülk
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{f} ücretli olarak tutmak
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hususi bir varisler sınıfına munhasır olmayan mülk
fee
{f} ödemek

Üyelik ücretini ödemek için yeterli paraya sahip olmayan tek kişi ben değilim. - I'm not the only one who doesn't have enough money to pay the membership fee.

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doktor ücreti
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tımar
fee
resim

Sadece yiyecek resimlerine bakmak bana mide bulantısı hissettiriyor. - Just looking at a picture of food makes me feel nauseous.

fee
sınav harcı
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von fee of im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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An estate of inheritance in land, either absolute and without limitation to any particular class of heirs (fee simple) or limited to a particular class of heirs (fee tail)
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An inheritable estate in land held of a feudal lord on condition of the performing of certain services
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{n} a reward, perquisite, perpetual right, claim
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An estate of inheritance supposed to be held either mediately or immediately from the sovereign, and absolutely vested in the owner
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Term to refer to an inheritable interest in land
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  A fee is a charge imposed by the County on the beneficiary or recipient of a service it provides   Its purpose is to help recover some or all of the costs incurred by the County in providing a service   By law, a fee or charge for service may not exceed the cost of providing a service
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A fee is the amount of money that a person or organization is paid for a particular job or service that they provide. Find out how much your surveyor's and solicitor's fees will be. an amount of money that you pay to do something or that you pay to a professional person for their work (fé, fief, from feudum; FEUDAL). In law, an inheritable freehold estate in real property (see real and personal property). The word derives from fief, as used in feudal (Hukuk) Modern property law includes several varieties of fee, including fee simple (alienable and of indefinite duration), fee tail (granted to an individual and his or her descendants but subject to reversion if a tenant dies with no descendants), and life fee or life estate (held only during the lifetime of the grantee)
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an interest in land capable of being inherited a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services
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10v l 13 n (MED -fe) 1 An estate in land held inheritable or perpetual tenure to a feudal superior or crown 2 Something given or due as a share of spoils or as a reward or prize 3 Something given as offering or tribute to a superior
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A specific amount of money that's paid in exchange for a service, such as filing a court paper
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{i} toll; payment for services rendered; cost of admission; commission; feudal estate
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Ownership of the title to real property Fee simple is the largest possible estate in land, of indefinite duration and inheritable without limitation This is commonly meant when the word "ownership" is used Equivalent to "freehold "
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Reward or compensation for services rendered or to be rendered; especially, payment for professional services, of optional amount, or fixed by custom or laws; charge; pay; perquisite; as, the fees of lawyers and physicians; the fees of office; clerk's fees; sheriff's fees; marriage fees, etc
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Lawyer's charge for his services
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An estate of inheritance belonging to the owner, and transmissible to his heirs, absolutely and simply, without condition attached to the tenure
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A charge for services
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The amount of money in full or part payment for any Open University course(s), which you have charged to your OUSBA account
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Specific charge related to your account Fees can be charged for services rendered or as a penalty
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the price charged for a service
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A fee is a sum of money that you pay to be allowed to do something. He hadn't paid his television licence fee
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a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services
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land held from the lord of a manor on condition of homage and service This definition from feudal law is the original meaning of the word The rights to this land can be inherited by the next generation A "fee simple" can be transferred to anyone, not just a rightful heir If you have a "fee tail", the lord puts limits on the transferability of the land
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Simple:              An estate in fee simple is the interest in land, which gives the owner the greatest rights of enjoyment and use and the fullest power of alienation   See also freehold land
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An estate of inheritance in land, being either fee simple or fee tail An estate in land held of a feudal lord on condition of the performing of certain services
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(1) Modernly, and not in strict legal terms, synonymous with fee simple or "ownership " (2) A charge made by a landlord to a tenant, which is not refundable For example: A cleaning deposit would be refunded if the tenant left the rented property reasonably clean A cleaning fee would be a charge by the landlord for cleaning the rented property and would not be refunded regardless of the condition of the property
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The amount charged by a lender, broker or other middleman for arranging a mortgage or property purchase See arrangement fee, booking fee, Conveyancing fee, land registry fees, fees added to loan, IGP, stamp duty and valuation fee
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Money charged by a college for services provided to a student Fees are often charged for lab materials and recreational facilities
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a charge in addition to tuition charges, which the college requires for service
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A payment, charge, or compensation for services (other than instruction), privileges, or for the use of equipment, books, or other goods
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A monetary payment charged for professional services
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an interest in land capable of being inherited
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The fee required for filing a Declaration of Candidacy for that particular office In most instances, candidate filing fees are based on 1% of the annual salary of the office being sought The fee is calcuated on the salary level that exists at the time of filing
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{f} pay to; hire, employ
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(1) Fixed amount which a trust institution receives as compensation for its services; to be distinguished from allowance, charge, and commission (2) An estate of inheritance in real property, sometimes referred to as an estate in fee or fee simple estate
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An estate of inheritance in real property
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A right to the use of a superior's land, as a stipend for services to be performed; also, the land so held; a fief
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A fixed amount or a percentage of an underwriting or principal
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Also called a "usage fee" These are rental fees that may be levied against a patron for using specific resources Unlike fines, usage fees are not punitive Fees are tracked in invoices
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– A charge for professional services
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A fixed monetary charge for service rendered
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To reward for services performed, or to be performed; to recompense; to hire or keep in hire; hence, to bribe
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give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the agreed-on compensation; "Remember to tip the waiter"; "fee the steward"
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property; possession; tenure
fee of

    Türkische aussprache

    fi ıv

    Aussprache

    /ˈfē əv/ /ˈfiː əv/

    Etymologie

    [ 'fE ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French fé, fief, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English feoh cattle, property, Old High German fihu cattle; akin to Latin pecus cattle, pecunia money.
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