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finder's fee
[ fahyn-derz fee ]
noun
Business.
plural finders' fees.
- a fee paid to a finder or agent who initiates a business transaction, usually a percentage of the money earned.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of finder's fee1
First recorded in 1840–45
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Example Sentences
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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.
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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.”
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Do you feel like you should get a finder’s fee?
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The gold fastener will now be independently valued and Mr Needham will split the finder's fee with the landowner.
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Parada hoped to earn a finder’s fee from the potential recovery.
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