Admission fee

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The admission fee is a payment to be made for admission as a member of an organization or as a participant in an event.

The term entry is more common for participants in an event .

One form of the admission fee was the citizens' money (see. Citizens # Middle Ages and Early Modern Times ). Such a fee also had to be paid when entering an order or a women's monastery . be paid.

Today, admission fees are partly due when joining an association.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christiane Hamen: Groups and ways of life in the city around 1200 . 1st edition. Grin-Verlag, 2003, ISBN 978-3-638-87959-0 , pp. 8 .
  2. Werner von Kieckebusch: Chronicle of the monastery to the holy grave from the Reformation to the middle of the 20th century . 1st edition. Lukas Verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-86732-040-5 , p. 59 .