Entry Fee

/ˈɛntri fiː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A sum of money required to gain admission or participation in an event or agreement.
    The contest required an entry fee to be paid before submission.
  2. (n.) A charge imposed as a condition for registering or enrolling in a service, contract, or organization.
    The membership's entry fee must be paid upfront to complete registration.

Forms

  • entry fee
  • entry fees

Commentary

Entry fees often require clear specification in agreements to avoid disputes regarding payment and conditions of participation.

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