octroi
/ɔːkˈtrwɑː/Definitions
1. noun
A local tax or duty, especially in France, levied on goods entering a town or city.
“The shopkeeper complained about the high octroi imposed on imported goods.”
2. verb
To grant a right or privilege, especially in exchange for payment or favor.
“The government octroied the company a permit to build a new factory.”