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  1. Fee

    other uses Use mdy dates date February 2012 A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for services ..., professionals in Great Britain received a fee in contradistinction to a payment, salary ... of account units of account . Under the feudal system , a Knight s Knight s fee fee was what was given to a knight for his service, usually the usage of land. A contingent fee is an attorney s fee which is reduced or not charged at all if the court case is lost by the attorney. A service fee , service charge , or surcharge is a fee added to a customer s bill. The purpose of a service charge often depends on the nature of the product and corresponding service provided. Examples of why this fee ... may keep them. A fee may be a flat fee or a variable one, or part of a two part tariff . A membership fee is charged as part of a subscription business model . Telecom For telecommunications services such as high speed Internet and mobile phones, an activation fee is commonly assessed, although ... fee which has been disclosed only in fine print will not be returned, and that yet another fee ... one. Another fee is the early termination fee applied nearly universally to cellphone contracts, supposedly ... , include a regulatory cost recovery fee in the Accounts receivable bill each month of around three ... services and as penalties. There are unauthorised overdraft fee s, ATM usage fees , fees for having an account balance under a required amount. Some banks charge a fee for using tellers in an effort ... a Teller? A Big Bank Plans 3 Fee first Barry last Meier date 1995 04 27 accessdate 2010 05 02 ref The fees ... by the bank that owns the ATM, and again by their bank. Bank of America charges a denial fee , literally a fee for refusing service to the customer if there are insufficient funds or a daily limit , and a fee to simply check the account balance at a foreign other bank s ATM. Citation needed date ... limits. MasterCard and Visa convenience fee rules & policies Over the last several years MasterCard ...   more details



  1. Conditional fee

    Conditional fee may refer to In the United States , a conditional fee is a reference to a future interest in real property. In English law , a conditional fee is the contingent fee fee payable to a lawyer . Also known as no win no fee agreements similar to United States contingent fee s. disambig ...   more details



  1. License fee

    License fee may mean a fee paid for a license in general a fee paid for a television licence most common usage of this word in the United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. Maintenance fee

    A maintenance fee , beyond the self evident meaning of a charge for maintaining something can refer specifically to a fee need to be paid during the term of a patent in order to maintain it into force, see maintenance fee patent a management fee, see Mutual Fund Fee and Expenses maintenance fee EPA , the annual fees paid by pesticide manufacturers and formulators to continue registration of pesticide active ingredients and products with the Environmental Protection Agency . Disambig ...   more details



  1. Fee (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar fee Fee may refer to Fee remuneration , a payment for services Fee feudal tenure , or Fief, Fiefdom a feudal landholding Knight s fee , a Fee feudal tenure large enough to support a knight Fee simple , a form of estate in land in common law Fee tail , a tenure of an entailed estate in land Mount Fee , a volcanic plug in British Columbia, Canada Fee Glacier , a glacier in the Swiss Alps Fee band , a Christian rock worship band Fei surname transliterated from Putonghua , also Fee transliterated from Cantonese , a Chinese surname simplified Chinese traditional Chinese . Small fee , a slang British term for six thousand pounds sterling. F e fairy in french may refer to the abbreviation of botanical author Antoine Laurent Apollinaire F e 1789 1874 La F e Absinthe , a brand of absinthe Le Baiser de la f e , a ballet in one act and four scenes composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1928 La F e aux Choux , one of the earliest narrative fiction films ever made L Histoire d une f e, c est... , a 2001 song recorded by the French artist Myl ne Farmer La f e Urg le , an op ra comique Faculty of Electronic Engineering The Fairy La F e , a 2011 French Belgian film FEE may refer to Theories of famines Failure of exchange entitlements FEE F. E. Everett Turnpike , a toll road in New Hampshire, USA F d ration des Experts Comptables Europ ens , the representative organisation for the accountancy profession in Europe Foundation for Economic Education , the first modern think tank established in the United States Foundation for Educational Excellence , now known as the Alameda Education Foundation Foundation for Environmental Education , a non profit organisation responsible for environmental programmes such as Eco Schools and Blue Flag beaches Free Education for Everyone , a student campaign group in Ireland fighting the reintroduction of third level fees See also Fe disambiguation disambig de FEE it FEE ...   more details



  1. James Fee

    for the judge James Alger Fee James Fee 7 December 1949 4 September 2006 was an American photographer known for his images of abandoned factories and lonesome highways. Fee photographed images that he ... and rusting, abandoned cars. Fee s approach to photography led museum curators to give his exhibitions .... Fee once collaborated with sculptor George Herms , who shared his attraction to the Beat Generation . Much of Fee s earlier personal work was made using a Graflex Norita 66 with a combination of extension ... 90 s during the creation of his Photographs of Americana series. Fee found it difficult to replace the camera and began to experiment using the Russian made Kieve 90 with lens embellishments. Fee appreciated the irony of using the Russian camera to complete the series. Peleliu Project Fee s father Russell James Fee served in the U.S. Navy as a medical corpsman attached to the U.S. Marines Marine ... his fellow sailors and Marines and the aftermath of battles. Russell Fee died in 1972. In 1998, James Fee traveled to Peleliu Island and photographed remnants of the WWII battles that still remained .... In an exhibit he called the Peleliu Project Fee artistically combined his own photographs with images ... Fee Craig Krull Gallery Santa Monica, California Santa Monica in 2001 and then housed in the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts permanently. Biography Fee was born in Knoxville, Iowa . After graduating ... Francisco, he married Sharon Kitzman. Fee also lived in New York City and Los Angeles, California . Fee taught photography at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California from 1994 2003. In 1993 he taught at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. James Fee was survived by his wife of 30 years, Elena Stoyanov NJ , and Fee s son from his first marriage, Illya Eric Isaac Fee CA . Fee ... liver cancer . Illya Fee was at his father s bedside at the time of Fee s death. References ... pe california Rourke, Mary. 2006, September 9 . James Fee, 56 His Bleak Photos Depicted U.S. Culture ...   more details



  1. Base fee

    Update EB date January 2011 A base fee is an interest in real property that has the potential to last forever, provided a specified contingent event does not take place. For example, a grantee might be given an interest in a piece of land, as long as the land is not used for any illegal purposes. In law , a base fee is a Freehold law freehold estate law estate of inheritance which is limited or qualified by the existence of certain conditions. In modern property law the commonest example of a base fee is an estate created by a Tenement law tenant in Fee tail tail , not in possession law possession , who bars the entail without the consent of the protector trust protector of the settlement trust settlement . Any attempt to bar the entail without the consent of the Protector would only be partially successful. Though he bars his own issue legal issue the rights of the future tenants in tail , he cannot bar any remainder law remainder or reversion law reversion , and the estate i.e. the base fee thus created is determinable on the failure of his issue in tail. The base fee can be defined as rights that would last for as long as the fee tail would have lasted, but which will end when the line of descent stipulated in the fee tail ran out. An example of this kind of estate was introduced by George Eliot into the plot of Felix Holt . Another example of a base fee is an estate descendible to heirs general, but terminable on an uncertain event for example, a grant of land to A and his heirs, tenants of the manor of Dale. The estate terminates whenever the prescribed qualification ceases. An early meaning of base fee was an estate held not by free or military service, but by base service, i.e. at the will of the lord. ref A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856 ref See also Fee simple References Cite EB1911 W1EC 1 wstitle Base Fee reflist DEFAULTSORT Base Fee Category Property law law term stub ...   more details



  1. Grazing fee

    In the United States, a grazing fee is a charge, usually on a monthly basis, for grazing a specific kind of livestock. For federal lands, the grazing fee is based on a formula found in the Public Rangelands Improvement Act PRIA P.L. 95 514 . The federal grazing fee is equal to a base fee of 1.23 x the Forage Value Index FVI the Beef Price Index BPI the Prices Paid Index PPI 100 and is charged per animal unit month. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Grazing Fee Category Agriculture in the United States ...   more details



  1. Nuisance fee

    Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced December 2009 orphan November 2006 A nuisance fee is a fee, Fine penalty fine , or penalty which is charged to deter an action, rather than to compensate for the costs of that action. For example, a five dollar penalty for submitting an application late does not compensate for costs associated with processing late submissions, but rather encourages people to submit on time. DEFAULTSORT Nuisance Fee Category Punishments Law stub ...   more details



  1. Origination fee

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2008 expert subject August 2009 globalize August 2009 An origination fee , or activation fee , is a payment associated with the establishment of an account with a bank , broker or other company providing services handling the processing associated with taking out a loan . An activation fee is typically a set amount for any account. However, an origination fee usually varies from 0.5 half a point to 2 two points of a given loan amount, depending on whether the loan was originated in the prime rate prime or the subprime market. For example, an origination fee of 2 on a 200,000 loan is 4,000. Discount point s are used to buy down the interest rate s, temporarily or permanently. Origination fees and discount points are both items listed under lender charges on the HUD 1 Settlement Statement . Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Origination Fee Category Banking Econ stub ar ...   more details



  1. Gate fee

    Refimprove date May 2011 A gate fee or tipping fee is the charge levied upon a given quantity of waste received at a waste processing facility. In the case of a landfill it is generally levied to offset the cost of opening, maintaining and eventually closing the site. It may also include any landfill tax which is applicable in the region. The gate fee differs from the waste removal fee which is the charge levied on people in areas, such as Ireland , where waste collection is not covered as part of local taxes. With waste treatment facilities such as incinerators, mechanical biological treatment facilities or composting plants the fee offsets the operation, Maintenance, repair and operations maintenance , Manual labour labour costs, Capital economics capital costs of the facility along with any Profit accounting profit s and final disposal costs of any unusable residues. The fee can be charged per load, per tonne, or per item depending on the source and type of the waste. See also Waste legislation Waste Category Landfill Category Waste collection Category Waste treatment technology ...   more details



  1. Registration fee

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced August 2009 globalize September 2010 date September 2010 Registration fee , a term which is used for different registrations is also a fee levied on property transactions by States of India state governments in India . Category Pricing India stub ...   more details



  1. Bullet fee

    Multiple issues orphan December 2010 context October 2010 A bullet fee is a charge assessed to the family of Capital punishment executed prisoners. Bullet fees have been assessed in People s Republic of China China ref cite web url http www.forbes.com fdc welcome mjx.shtml title Welcome to Forbes publisher Forbes.com date accessdate 2011 04 27 ref and assessed in Iran to the families of executed protesters. ref cite web url http www.cbsnews.com stories 2009 06 23 politics animal main5107256.shtml title Bullet Fee publisher CBS News date 2009 06 23 accessdate 2011 04 27 ref ref cite web url http www.thedailybeast.com cheat sheet item iran charging bullet fee shocking title Iran Charging Bullet Fee publisher The Daily Beast date 2009 06 22 accessdate 2011 04 27 ref ref cite web url http www.washingtonmonthly.com archives individual 2009 06 018736.php title The Washington Monthly publisher The Washington Monthly date 2009 06 23 accessdate 2011 04 27 ref ref cite web url http www.cbsnews.com stories 2009 06 23 politics animal main5107256.shtml title Bullet Fee CBS News publisher Google.com date 2009 06 23 accessdate 2011 04 27 ref ref cite web author June 25, 2009 12 00AM url http www.dailytelegraph.com.au news world bullet fee chargeto collect body story e6frev00 1225739846079 title Bullet fee charge to collect body & 124 thetelegraph.com.au publisher Dailytelegraph.com.au date 2009 06 25 accessdate 2011 04 27 ref . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Bullet Fee Category Capital punishment ...   more details



  1. Breakup fee

    A breakup fee sometimes called a termination fee is a penalty set in takeover agreements, to be paid if the target backs out of a deal usually because it has decided instead to accept a more attractive offer . The breakup fee is ostensibly to compensate the original acquirer for the cost of the time and resources expended in negotiating the original agreement. A breakup fee also serves to inhibit competing bids, since such bids would have to cover the cost of the breakup fee as well. Reverse breakup fee A reverse breakup fee is a penalty to be paid to the target company if the acquirer backs out of the deal, usually because it can t obtain financing. Reasons for such fees include the possibility of lawsuits, disruption of business operations, and the loss of key personnel during the period when the company is in play. Examples As a result of the failed 2011 merger of AT&T and T Mobile, AT&T will have to pay a reverse breakup fee of 3B in cash and 1 3B in wireless spectrum. ref http dealbook.nytimes.com 2011 12 20 att and t mobile whats 2 billion among friends ref Sources http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3791 is 200304 ai n9192505 Tarbert, Heath Price Merger Breakup Fees A Cricical Challenge to Anglo American Corporate Law . Law and Policy in International Business Spring 2003 accessed 16 Aug, 2011. References references Category Mergers and acquisitions Category Corporate finance business stub ...   more details



  1. Fee Brothers

    not verified date November 2011 Fee Brothers , also known as The House of Fee by the Genesee River Genesee since eighteen hundred and sixty three , is a four generation old manufacturer of cocktail mixes, bitters , flavoring syrups, iced cappuccino mix and other beverage ingredients. ref http www.feebrothers.com Page.asp?Script 2 Fee Brothers website ref The company is currently run by Jack Fee and his children Ellen Fee and Joe Fee. ref http luxuryexperience.com liquor cabinet liquors joe fee of fee brothers interview.html Interview With Joe Fee ref Fee Brothers creates over 100 different products. Many of their products have applications in cooking as well. They make cocktail mixes, syrups, botanical waters, iced cappuccino mix, and bitters. fact date November 2011 Bitters are a popular ingredient in cocktails but are gaining popularity in both beverages and cooking. fact date November 2011 Bitters, likely named due to their concentration of flavoring perceived as bitter when tasted straight, are an essential balancing tool in creation of a beverage. They serve to give beverages depth of flavor and act to balance out other flavors that may be used. Current Flavors of Bitters Aromatic Old Fashioned West Indies Orange Peach Lemon Grapefruit Mint Cherry Plum Aztec Chocolate Rhubarb Plum Celery Black Walnut Whiskey Barrel Aged Bitters a limited edition annual casking. Rochester , NY, USA. Trivia U.S. President Barack Obama s signature drink, the Stone Fence, is made with Applejack beverage Applejack , Apple Cider , and Fee Brothers Aromatic Bitters . ref http www.msnbc.msn.com id 21134540 vp 34486358 34486358 Adventures in White House Cocktail Investigative Photojournalism ref External links references Category Beverage companies of the United States ...   more details



  1. Fee splitting

    Fee splitting is the practice of sharing fees with professional colleagues, such as physicians or lawyers, in return for being sent referrals http www.answers.com topic fee splitting . Fee splitting in medicine and healthcare This is essentially the payment of a commission to the referrer with the express intention of ensuring that the referring doctor directs referrals of patients to the payee. In most parts of the world, the practice is considered unethical and unacceptable, hence fee splitting is often covert. The reason it is believed not to be in the interests of patients is because it represents ... be referred to those doctors or hospitals with whom the referring doctor has a fee splitting or commission payment type of arrangement. Fee splitting in the USA The situation in the USA ... which compensate physicians for referral of patients are engaged in fee splitting, which is unethical ... Newsletter 1997 lists Offering, giving or receiving a fee for the referral of a patient fee splitting , or permitting any person other than an employee or associate to share in your fee, who has ... Physicians Conflicts of Interest by Marc A. Rodwin, forms of fee splitting and commission ... books?id nsUKs1ovVmYC&pg PA41&lpg PA41&dq joint commission fee splitting&source web&ots CyAWz ... have no published view on the issue of fee splitting, and in fact the Joint Commission stopped trying ... books?id nsUKs1ovVmYC&pg PA41&lpg PA41&dq joint commission fee splitting&source web&ots CyAWz 4xn&sig ... operate to a similar level of standards when working outside of the USA. Fee splitting in the United Kingdom Fee splitting and similar practices are considered unequivocally unacceptable for the medical ... and dis jan 1970.pdf This is not to say that it does not happen. Fee splitting in other countries Fee splitting in the medical profession of various sorts has been alleged in Malta , http www.maltatoday.com.mt ... books.google.co.uk books?id nsUKs1ovVmYC&pg PA41&lpg PA41&dq joint commission fee splitting&source ...   more details



  1. Termination fee

    About fees for breaking terms of agreements or long term contracts Interconnect fees in telephone networks Termination rates An early termination fee is a charge levied when a party wants to break the term of an agreement or long term contract . They are stipulated in the contract or agreement itself, and provide an incentive for the party subject to them to abide by the agreement. Early Termination Fee The total fee that will be charged for early termination of a contract or agreement. If the contract has a declining rate Early Termination Fee refers to the initial or starting amount. Early Termination Fee Amount The fee that would be assessed at a point in time. If the contract has a flat fee, the fee remains constant for the period described in the contract. If the contract has a declining fee the fee decreases at a rate described in the contract as a period elapses. Early Termination Fee Rate The Rate at which an Early Termination Fee declines. Service industries Termination fees are common to service industry service industries such as cellular telephone service, subscription television , and so on, where they are often known as early termination fees ETFs . For instance, a customer who purchases cellular phone service might sign a two year contract, which might stipulate a United States dollar 350 fee if the customer breaks the contract. Consumer interest groups have criticized such fees as being anti competitive because they prevent users from migrating to superior services http www.nera.com NewsletterIssue nl at insights at549 0609 FINAL.pdf . Mergers and acquisitions In mergers and acquisitions termination fees are often levied in the event that one party fails to consummate a merger for instance, because it was unsuccessful in getting shareholder approval or because it agreed to a competing offer. For instance, in 2005 Johnson & Johnson agreed to acquire Guidant , but Guidant later accepted a competing offer and was subject to a termination fee of 705 mill ...   more details



  1. Performance fee

    for musical performance fees performance royalties unreferenced date January 2012 A performance fee is a fee that an collective investment scheme investment fund may be charged by the investment management investment manager that manages its asset s, calculated by reference to the increase in the fund s net asset value or Net asset value NAV , which represents the value of the fund s investment s. Performance fees are widely used by the investment managers of hedge fund s, which typically charge a performance fee of 20 of the increase in the NAV of the fund. Worked example An example might be as follows An investor subscribes for share finance shares worth 1,000,000 in a hedge fund. Over the next year the NAV of the fund increases by 10 , making the investor s shares worth 1,100,000. Of the 100,000 increase, 20 i.e. 20,000 will be paid to the investment manager, thereby reducing the NAV of the fund by that amount and leaving the investor with shares worth 1,080,000, giving a return of 8 ... water mark . If the NAV of a fund declines during a year, no performance fee will be payable ... fee on that increase because the investor has not yet made any return on its investment. Therefore, to address this concern, hedge funds will typically only charge a performance fee on increases in NAV over the high water mark. Hurdles A hurdle, in the context of a performance fee, is a level of returns economics return that the fund must beat before it can charge a performance fee. It may be a set ... fee would only have been charged on the additional 6 increase rather than the full 10 increase in NAV ... fee, a hedge fund will charge a management fee, typically calculated as 2 of the NAV of the fund, regardless .... Terminology While this article uses the term NAV for simplicity, in reality a performance fee ... the latter the appropriate measure for calculating a performance fee. Where a hedge fund is structured ... . See also Carried interest Management fee Category Investment ...   more details



  1. Raymond Fee

    MedalTop MedalSport Men s Boxing at the Summer Olympics Boxing MedalBronze 1924 Summer Olympics 1924 Paris Boxing at the 1924 Summer Olympics Men s flyweight Flyweight MedalBottom Raymond Ray John Fee January 12, 1903 &ndash June 2, 1983 was an United States American Boxing boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics . He was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and died in Collier County, Florida . In 1924 he won the bronze medal in the flyweight category. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid FEERAY01 profile http ssdi.rootsweb.com cgi bin ssdi.cgi?lastname fee&firstname raymond&middlename j&nt exact Social Security Death Index boxrec id 41659 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fee, Raymond ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Boxer DATE OF BIRTH January 12, 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 2, 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fee, Raymond Category 1903 births Category 1983 deaths Category Boxers from Minnesota Category Flyweight boxers Category Olympic boxers of the United States Category Boxers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for the United States Category Olympic medalists in boxing Category People from Minneapolis, Minnesota US boxing Olympic medalist stub fr Raymond Fee no Raymond Fee pl Raymond Fee ...   more details



  1. Fee Glacier

    Infobox glacier name Feegletscher photo Fee Glacier.JPG photo caption Sommer ski area in Mittelallalin type location Valais , Switzerland coords coord 46 3 49 N 7 53 50 E type glacier region CH VS display inline,title area length 4.7 km thickness terminus status The Fee Glacier lang de Feegletscher is a convert 4.7 km abbr on long glacier 2005 situated in the Pennine Alps in the canton of Valais in Switzerland . In 1973 it had a length of convert 5.0 km abbr on and an area of convert 7.5 km2 sqmi abbr on . It lies east of the Mischabel range, between the summit of Dom Mischabel Dom on the north and Allalinhorn on the south. The glacier is easily accessible via the Mittelallalin cable car and is used as a ski area. See also List of glaciers in Switzerland Swiss Alps External links http glaciology.ethz.ch messnetz glaciers fee.html Swiss glacier monitoring network Category Glaciers of Valais Category Glaciers of the Alps valais geo stub de Feegletscher eo Fee Gla ero fr Glacier de Fee it Ghiacciaio di Fee nn Feegletscher pl Feegletscher tr Fee Buzulu ...   more details



  1. Gordon Fee

    Gordon Donald Fee born 1934 is an American Canadian Christian theologian and an ordained minister of the Assemblies ... Gordon Fee online , accessed June 4, 2011. ref Biography Fee was born in 1934 in Ashland, Oregon , to Donald Horace Fee 1907 1999 and Gracy Irene Jacobson 1906 1973 . He has one older sister, Donna ... . Fee received his Bachelor of Arts B.A. and Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. degrees from Seattle ... On April 21, 2010, Fee was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Northwest University United States Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington, where Fee has taught in the past and where a building is named for his father, Donald Fee. After teaching briefly at Wheaton College Illinois ... , Fee taught at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts until 1986. He ..., http www.christianbook.com html authors 2921.html Meet Gordon Fee , August 2008, accessed June 4, 2011. ref Fee is considered a leading expert in pneumatology and textual criticism of the New ... Testament of which his commentaries on 1 Corinthians and Philippians are a part. Fee is a member of the CBT ... www.niv cbt.org translators dr gordon fee Gordon Fee Biography , accessed June 4, 2011. ref He also ... text type . ref Gordon D. Fee, Codex Sinaiticus in the Gospel of John A Contribution to Methodology ... , Wm. Eerdmans Publishing 1993, pp. 221 243. ref Views Christian egalitarianism Fee is a Christian ... and history Our Mission and History , accessed June 4, 2011. ref Pentecostal distinctives Fee ... and Subsequence , Fee writes that there is little biblical evidence to prove the traditional Pentecostal doctrinal position. ref name Pneuma85p88 Gordon D Fee. Baptism in the Holy Spirit ... be defended on exegetical grounds as a thoroughly biblical phenomenon . ref name Pneuma85p91 Fee 1985 , Baptism in the Holy Spirit , 91. ref Fee believes that in the early church, the Pentecostal experience .... ref name Pneuma85p97 Fee 1985 , Baptism in the Holy Spirit , 97. ref Fee believes the Spirit ...   more details



  1. Knight's fee

    In Feudalism feudal Anglo Norman England and Ireland, a knight s fee was a measure of a unit of land deemed sufficient from which a knight could derive not only sustenance for himself and his Squire esquire s, but also the means to furnish himself and his equipage with horses and armour to fight for his overlord in battle. It was effectively the size of a fee or fief which word is synonymous with fee sufficient to support one knight for one year in the performance of his feudal duties of knight service . A knight s fee cannot be stated as a standard number of acre s as the required acreage to produce a given crop or revenue would vary depending on, amongst other factors, its location, richness of soil and climate. Creation of Knight s fees A knight s fee could be created by a magnate or by the king himself by separating off an area of land from his own demesne , or land held in hand, which process was known as subinfeudation , and establishing therein a new Manorialism manor for the use of a knight who would become its tenant by paying homage to his new overlord. This homage was a vow of loyalty to provide knight service , generally to a maximum of 40 days per annum, signifying that he would have to fight for his overlord in battle. No cash rent was payable. A knight was required ... many knight s fees he was overlord to. Where a knight s fee was inherited by joint heiresses, the fee would be split into 2 separate manors, each deemed 1 2 a knight s fee, and so on down to smaller ... s fee was not only originally created by the process of subinfeudation, but could itself be split ... rather than to the overlord. Such a holding was termed a sub fee. It can thus be seen that the knight s fee was the base unit of land valuation for use in the feudal system. See also Feudalism examples ... 0031 2746 28197011 290 3A49 3C3 3ATKATKF 3E2.0.CO 3B2 9 The Knight and Knight s Fee in England , Past ... Knight s fee ...   more details



  1. Michale Fee

    Orphan date December 2010 Michale Sean Fee born November 6, 1964, Pasadena CA is a neuroscientist who works on the neural mechanisms of sequence generation and learning. Michale Fee is faculty in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an Investigator in the McGovern Institute for Brain Research . His laboratory studies how songbirds generate and learn complex vocal sequences. Biography Michale Fee received a Bachelor s degree B.E. with honors in Engineering Physics from the School of Engineering at the University of Michigan 1985 . He received a Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University 1992 , where he conducted his thesis work in the laboratory of Steven Chu . From September 1992 June 1996 he was a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Laboratories in the Biological Computation Research Department, where he worked in the laboratory of David Kleinfeld on the cortical circuitry in the vibrissa system of the rat underlying the sense of touch. In 1996 Michale Fee joined the Biological Computation Research Department at Bell Labs as a permanent researcher Member of Technical Staff , at which time he began working on the mechanisms of vocal sequence generation in the songbird. In 2003, he joined the faculty of the Department ... was promoted to Full Professor at MIT in 2010. Research Michale Fee s research aims to understand how ... only once per song. ref Hanhloser, R., Kozhevnikov, A., & Fee, M. An ultra sparse code underlies ... song. ref lveczky BP, Andalman AS, Fee MS 2005 Vocal Experimentation in the Juvenile Songbird ... unstructured vocalizations that resemble babbling in humans. ref Aronov D, Andalman AS, Fee ... 630 4. ref References Reflist External links http web.mit.edu feelab The Fee Lab website http bcs.mit.edu people fee.html Michale Fee s page at the BCS Dept, MIT http mcgovern.mit.edu principal investigators michale fee Michale Fee s page at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research DEFAULTSORT Fee ...   more details



  1. Thomas Fee

    orphan date February 2010 This article is about the American legislator. For the Canadian architect, see Parr and Fee Thomas Arthur Fee . Infobox State Representative image name Thomas J. Fee state house Pennsylvania district Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 9 9th term start 1969 term end 1994 predecessor District created successor Chris Sainato constituency birth date bda 1931 1 6 birth place New Castle, Pennsylvania ref http books.google.ca books?id tBIYAQAAMAAJ&q 22Thomas J. Fee 22 AND 22Pennsylvania 22 AND 22born 22&dq 22Thomas J. Fee 22 AND 22Pennsylvania 22 AND 22born 22&hl en&sa X&ei y3zuTuvEAeeRiAK pJ38Aw&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAA ref death date death place party Democratic Party United States Democratic alma mater occupation spouse children residence religion website Thomas J. Fee born January 6, 1931 is a former Democratic Party United States Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives . ref cite web last Cox first Harold title House Members F publisher Wilkes University work Wilkes University Election Statistics Project date url http staffweb.wilkes.edu harold.cox legis F.html ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fee, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH January 6, 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH New Castle, Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fee, Thomas Category Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Category Pennsylvania Democrats Category Living people Pennsylvania PARepresentative stub ...   more details



  1. Finder's fee

    About the business practice the 2002 film Finder s Fee film In the United States , a finder s fee is the Remuneration compensation given to an intermediary in a business transaction. Usually, there is a causal relationship between the one party and the intermediary the finder , another relationship between the finder and the second party, and the two parties of the transaction would not have met if it weren t for the work of the finder. Such compensation is common in business and is regulated by contractual agreements and law in the United States. ref http www.findarticles.com p articles mi qa3703 is 200207 ai n9146286 www.findarticles.com ref A finder s fee can also be a gift from one party of the transaction, who feel morally obligated that the profits of the transaction be shared with the finder for making that transaction possible. ref http www.businessweek.com smallbiz content sep2005 sb20050926 032511.htm www.businessweek.com ref References references Category Business terms ...   more details




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