Subscription Fee

/ˌsʌbskrɪpʃən fiː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A recurring payment made by a subscriber to maintain access to a service or product under a contractual agreement.
    The subscription fee must be paid monthly to continue access to the software.

Forms

  • subscription fee
  • subscription fees

Commentary

Typically specified in service contracts, subscription fees are distinct from one-time payments and require clear terms regarding duration, renewal, and cancellation.

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