Entrance Fee

/ˈɛntrəns fiː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A sum of money required to be paid for entering a place, event, or institution, often stipulated in legal or contractual terms.
    The museum charged an entrance fee for all visitors.
  2. (n.) A fee required for admission to a club or other membership organization, sometimes governed by bylaws or legal agreements.
    New members must pay an entrance fee to join the golf club.

Forms

  • entrance fee
  • entrance fees

Commentary

Ensure clarity whether the fee is a one-time payment or recurring; legal documents should specify conditions for refund or non-payment consequences.

This glossary is for general informational and educational purposes only. Definitions are jurisdiction-agnostic but reflect terminology and concepts primarily drawn from English and American legal traditions. Nothing herein constitutes legal advice or creates a lawyer-client relationship. Users should consult qualified counsel for advice on specific matters or jurisdictions.

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