RE: What are the proper words for Entry Fee?

What is the correct word for Entry Fee?

If three people are negotiating with each other and in a room or after room or even other room, why are they negotiating? A has trust issues with B, so A things that B is not sincere in negotiations. A wants to pay B for his interest, so that he can make no mistake about him. So an “entry fee” is paid. And then he has to come back.

What is the proper word for entry fee?

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What is in my mind a sign in good faith? C’s quite common in casual business dealings. You might also call it a downpayment, borrowed from the practice of making a large initial payment when obtaining a loan for a car or house to prove that a person has the financial resources to repay the whole loan or for a car. (a credit score like CRV and HDFC)

In this situation,

I would avoid using the specific term entry fee ; that implies a pre-defined set amount that everyone must pay to enter a location or activity, rather than an ad hoc payment to establish trust.

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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