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Nuisance fee

A nuisance fee is a fee, fine, or penalty which is charged to deter an action, rather than to compensate for the costs of that action. For example, a five-dollar penalty for submitting an application late does not compensate for costs associated with processing late submissions, but rather encourages people to submit on time.

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A nuisance fee is a fee, fine, or penalty which is charged to deter an action, rather than to compensate for the costs of that action.1 For example, a five-dollar penalty for submitting an application late does not compensate for costs associated with processing late submissions, but rather encourages people to submit on time.2

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  1. "nuisance fees". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
  2. "nuisance fees definition · LSData". www.lsd.law. Retrieved 2024-08-08.