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finder's fee
[fahyn-derz fee]
noun
plural
finders' feesa fee paid to a finder or agent who initiates a business transaction, usually a percentage of the money earned.
Word History and Origins
Origin of finder's fee1
Example Sentences
Under the new agreement, Riach and Rivas would be paid a “finder’s fee,” which Washington called a “reward,” converting it from a transactional payment to a potentially voluntary payment.
He leaned over to the side window and pleaded, “Perhaps we can work out some sort of finder’s fee for you and your wife.”
Do you feel like you should get a finder’s fee?
The gold fastener will now be independently valued and Mr Needham will split the finder's fee with the landowner.
Parada hoped to earn a finder’s fee from the potential recovery.
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