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1fee — [fē] n. [ME, estate, fief, payment < Anglo Fr (< OFr feu, fief < Gmc, as in OHG feho, fihu, akin to OE feoh) < IE base * pek > OE feoh, cattle, property] 1. a) Historical heritable land held from a feudal lord in return for… …
2fee — feeless, adj. /fee/, n., v., feed, feeing. n. 1. a charge or payment for professional services: a doctor s fee. 2. a sum paid or charged for a privilege: an admission fee. 3. a charge allowed by law for the service of a public officer. 4. Law. a …
3fee — /fi / (say fee) noun 1. a payment for services: a doctor s fee. 2. a sum paid for a privilege: an admission fee. 3. a charge allowed by law for the service of a public officer. 4. Law a. a freehold estate of inheritance in land, capable of… …
4fee — I. n. 1. Pay (for professional service), compensation, remuneration. 2. Feud, fief, fee simple, absolute title or posession, unconditional tenure. II. v. a. Pay, reward, recompense, give a fee to …
5fee simple — fee sim·ple n pl fees simple [simple without limitation (as to heirs) and unrestricted (as to transfer of ownership)]: a fee that is alienable (as by deed, will, or intestacy) and of potentially indefinite duration; esp: fee simple absolute in… …
6Give My Regards to Davy — is Cornell University s primary fight song. The song s lyrics were written in 1905 by Charles E. Tourison 1905, W. L. Umstad 1906, and Bill Forbes 1906, a trio of roommates at Beta Theta Pi, and set to the tune of George M. Cohan s Give My… …
7fee — (fē) n. 1. A fixed sum charged, as by an institution or by law, for a privilege: »a license fee; tuition fees. 2. A charge for professional services: »a surgeon s fee. 3. A tip; a gratuity. 4. Law See …
8fee absolute — ˌfee ˈabsolute also ˌfee ˈsimple, ˌfee ˌsimple ˈabsolute noun [singular] PROPERTY LAW complete possession of property, with the right to give or sell it freely, or leave it to someone in a will (= a document that says who should get your property …
9fee tail — noun a fee limited to a particular line of heirs; they are not free to sell it or give it away • Hypernyms: ↑fee * * * noun (plural fees tail) Etymology: Middle English fee taille, from Anglo French fé taillé, from Old French fé fee, fief +… …
10fee — [[t]fi[/t]] n. v. feed, fee•ing 1) a sum charged or paid, as for professional services or for a privilege: a doctor s fee; an admission fee[/ex] 2) law Law. a) an estate of inheritance, either without limitation to a particular class of heirs… …