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What does the term "fees" in this box refer to?

FAQ on Completion of Supplementary Forms [IR 51S & IR 52...
Fees mean the total amount of fees, including commission, management, consultancy or service fee etc. Yes. You should state all the fees paid or accrued to closely connected persons, irrespective of whether or not the amount was determined on an arm's length basis and in the normal course of business.

What does the term "non-resident person" refer to?

FAQ on Completion of Supplementary Forms [IR 51S & IR 52...
The Inland Revenue Ordinance does not contains any definition of "non-resident person" but the Department has long accepted that the term refers to a person who has no permanent business presence in Hong Kong. A BVI incorporated company should not be regarded as a non-resident if its directors are resident in Hong Kong and its central management and control is in Hong Kong.

A Thematic network is open for "language resources". What does this term refer to?

eContentplus - Calls - FAQ 2006 - DG Information Society &am...
Language resources capture the knowledge of human language and its use over time. They encompass both written and spoken language, general vocabulary as well as domain specific terminology. Lexica, corpora and terminology databanks are the most widespread resources. Translation memories have gained growing popularity in recent years. Computational grammars and software tools such as parsers or taggers are often regarded as important resources as well.

What are the "origination fees" ?

IRMF Corp. - F.A.Q.
Origination fees are a common fact in mortgage financing. As far as we know almost any mortgage institution charges them, even if for different reasons. They cover the direct costs of arranging the loan funding. In the case of IRMF Corp. origination fees cover a number of direct costs which range from legal costs to marketing costs for the securitization and consequent funding of the loan. Please see a mortgage glossary or banking terms dictionary for deeper explanation.

Are there any "other fees" involved?

Louisiana Skydiving FAQ
NO! When you pay for your jump or course, you are fully paid.  Taxes are included in the price already and so is all gear that you need to make your jump.  This also includes your certificate and a student log book if you want one. There are no extra 911 fees or altitude fees or gas surcharges or other bogus charges added in....EVER! The only thing you might also want to pay for that is not included is your video or a T-shirt or such.

Are there "hidden fees"?

SponsorshipPRO+ Presentation Software, Sponsorship Sales Pro...
No. The only optional additional fees are designed to make your experience of our product more efficient. Please see the Maintenance Plan and Seat License sections of our website for more information on these two options.

What does "Term Loan" refer to?

Private Home Loan - Help Centre - OCBC
What is the difference between "CPF used for the property" and "CPF you intend to use to reduce Housing Loan Outstanding?"

What does the term disconnect refer to?

Ball Bearing Drawer Slides FAQ
This refers to how the parts of the slide come apart. Half of a slide will attach to the cabinet, the other half will attach to the drawer. If you want to remove a drawer to clean you will need to disconnect the drawer half from the cabinet half of the slide in order that the drawer can be removed from the cabinet. Different groups of slides will have different types of disconnect features for removing one half from the other. Some slides may have no disconnect feature.

Does the term "RFID Ecosystem" refer to the RFID middleware, or is it more than that?

The RFID Ecosystem Project - FAQ - University of Washington,...
The term "RFID Ecosystem? is overloaded, it is the name for an umbrella project which contains many system components - from low-level filtering software, to data management infrastructure, to security and privacy modules, to stream processing and event detection, to applications. It is also the name for the project as a whole which covers all the aspects of the research

What does the term "metal dimensions" refer to in terms of tolerances?

Aluminum Technology, Aluminum Testing, Aluminum Research
quot;Metal dimensions" refers to dimensions measured across solid metal, which are easier to produce to tight tolerances than those measured across a gap or angle. Rely on "metal dimensions" as much as possible when designing close-fitted mating parts or other shapes requiring precise tolerances. The Aluminum Extruders Council offers a variety of resources related to the extrusion process generaly and extrusion dies and tooling specifically.

What is the difference between "fees" and "costs"?

FAQs about Attorneys & Fees by Peng & Weber
Fees are the amount you will be to compensate for the time spent by the attorney and staff for their time. In addition to the "fees" for professional services, you will be asked to pay for "costs." Costs include any filing fees charged by the U.S. Immigration Service and may include other things, such as express mail, photocopying, long-distance charges, etc.

What does "eyesize" refer to?

FAQ
Eyesize is a term we use in the optical industry to measure frames. The first number in the eyesize refers to the distance in millimeters across (horizontally) one lens. The second number in the eyesize refers to the distance between the two lenses or bridge size (measured in millimeters). This information can help assist you in sizing a frame for your face. To better understand the frame size, double the first number and add the second.

Are there any monthly or yearly "fees" involved?

Draft-O-Matic, Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely none. We have seen other services charge as much as $29.95 per month licensing fee for their software. With Draft-O-Matic, you simply purchase it for our very low price, and it is yours forever with no further obligation.

What does the term "planned giving" refer to?

Central Texas Methodist Foundation - FAQs
Unlike a gift in the Sunday offering, a planned gift needs more consideration for a personal fit to maximize benefits.

What does the term "UL label" mean?

FAQ about Expanding Foam for Insulation, Sound Proofing, Fil...
UL stands for Underwriters Laboratories, which is an independent, not-for-profit organization that tests consumer and industrial products for safety and performance.

What does "The Chaotic Chronicle" refer to?

Fantastic Tropical Pwnage :.
The Lineage II world represents the historical time before legitimacy was established by blood. It is a chaotic time in which every person is harboring his or her own ambitions. The inherent struggle is to establish your own legitimacy and justice via Sieges and PvP.

Q. What does "MCL" refer to?

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A. MCL stands for "Maximum Contaminant Level." In general terms, the MCL is the maximum amount of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water to ensure that the water is safe for people to drink. Water meeting the MCL standards is considered safe to drink, although some people, such as those with severely compromised immune systems, children, and the elderly, may have special needs.

What does "Ex-Div"refer to?

Frequently Asked Questions - Preferred Income Funds
Every month the Funds pay dividends, and the value of the dividend is subtracted from the Funds' NAVs on the Ex-Dividend date each month. So when the NAVs are reported with an "Ex-Div" behind them, it means that the amount of the dividend has been taken out of the Net Asset Value.
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