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common fee

British  

noun

  1. (in Australia) the agreed usual charge for any medical service, which determines the amount of reimbursement under the federal health scheme

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Miller added that some county juvenile departments charge at least nine different administrative fees for, probation supervision is the most common fee, which ranges from $10 to $200 per case.

From Seattle Times

These alternatives share a common fee structure, which is typically 2 percent of assets under management plus 20 percent of any gains.

From New York Times

Among these schools, the most common fee charged was $50.

From US News

A common fee structure for a hedge fund is known as two and twenty.

From Forbes

In a way, it is possible to quantify the degree to which guests are aggravated by another, more common fee—the one charged for Wi-Fi.

From Time