Fee as a charge for government service tied to cost recovery, often uniformly assessed without regard to recipients' ability to pay. Fee denotes a charge for a specific service rendered by a governmental agency, ordinarily based on the expenses incurred in providing that service, though costs may be arbitrarily assessed; fees are typically uniform and do not take into account varying abilities of different recipients to pay.
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Fee as a charge for government service tied to cost recovery, often uniformly assessed without regard to recipients' ability to pay.
Fee denotes a charge for a specific service rendered by a governmental agency, ordinarily based on the expenses incurred in providing that service, though costs may be arbitrarily assessed; fees are typically uniform and do not take into account varying abilities of different recipients to pay.
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