Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 08:16:27PM -0400, Brian Thomas Sniffen wrote: >> Because "fee" is an English word meaning a payment for a good or >> service. It really doesn't mean "money only," in any context where >> precise language is used. If I have to perform in some way to obtain >> a license, then that's a fee. >> >> Do you have a better word, taking brevity and clarity into account? > > Requirement.
That's a much broader word. For example, a license which says I may only make modifications in French has a requirement, but that is not a fee. -Brian -- Brian Sniffen [EMAIL PROTECTED]