An Accra High Court has dismissed an injunction suit by the Progressive People's Party (PPP), that sought to stop the Electoral Commission from
collecting filing fees from nominees for the 2016 polls, until it's substantive matter on the legality of the process used in setting the «high» fees is determined.
(b) The Secretary of State shall charge and
collect a filing fee not to exceed the cost of filing the bond or the deposit in lieu of a bond pursuant to Section 995.710 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Not exact matches
But most places don't require signatures for the mundane process of
filing to run for any office the way New York does — or, rather, they offer the choice between paying a
filing fee and
collecting signatures to get on the ballot.
That's because, under the new system, minor party candidates must
collect a substantially higher number of signatures or pay a sizable
filing fee.
All candidates, including poorer and lesser known Democrats and Republicans, have to pay the same
filing fee and / or
collect the same number of signatures to get on the ballot.
Signatures may be
collected to cover all or any prorated portion of the
filing fee.
The city
filed an amicus brief with the high court backing public workers unions» ability to
collect mandatory
fees, even from workers who don't want to join the union, officials said.
Under new qualifications implemented with the top - two primary system, minor party candidates must
collect 10,000 signatures to waive a
filing fee equal to 2 percent of the first year's salary for state offices or 1 percent for members of Congress.
Monday, the campaign was notified that it had
collected the required signatures from 3,321 voters in Senate District 22 to qualify for the ballot without having to pay a
filing fee.
In December 2017, the Trump administration
filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the 1977 Abood v. Detroit Board of Education decision, which allowed public - sector unions, including teachers unions, to
collect fees even when an employee declines membership.
The
fees for
filing personal bankruptcy are guided by government household income standards and money received from assets that your creditors would expect your trustee to
collect.
However, for the 30,000 low income Canadians who
file a bankruptcy each year, who have no assets to sell or whose wages are too require an income based payment, a trustee asks for
fees up front in the form of a «
fee guarantee» and are paid over and above any money
collected in a debtor's estate realization such as an income tax refund.
So you'd just be out the cost of
filing and the laywer's
fees, and likely not
collecting a penny.
Client expressly authorise Binarycent to
collect any account
fees due and owing pursuant to these terms and conditions by debiting the client credit card on
file, or by debited the client's trading account.
90 % of the
fees I
collect in a year per
file are for less than $ 990, and many much less than that, all to ferry properties worth hundreds of thousands and over a million dollars through the title and loan security system, or to render estates, through well - drafted wills, easy to administer, or to incorporate or otherwise set up businesses, etc., etc..
In Alabama, a local probate judge is responsible for
collecting the Alabama Secretary of State's corporate
filing fee.
Next, Jones Day
collected $ 43.5 million in
fees in the case
filed by industrial aluminum products maker Kaiser Aluminum Corp. of Foothill Ranch, Calif.; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has so far asked the court for $ 34.8 million for the reorganization of New York - based international commodities broker Refco Inc., which officially emerged from bankruptcy during the last week of 2006; and New York's Weil, Gotshal & Manges requested $ 23.3 million to help reorganize Lancaster, Pa. - based floor products manufacturer Armstrong World Industries Inc..
But in a statement of defence and counterclaim also
filed with the court, Nguyen denies the claims and demands $ 1.1 million from BTZ, alleging the firm still owes him for work he did on the Indcondo
file, as well as a 25 - per - cent cut of any
fees the firm
collects on the matter.
And that's why it's so important to have paying clients and to
collect those
fees hopefully before the matter has concluded, because what I see typically happens is... So a lawyer will
file a collection action and will get counsel to handle that matter for him or her.
That ruling was a warning shot to auto accident lawyers:
file your accounting of attorney
fees and costs or you could lose your clients» right to
collect them.
In a published case that started in 2004, the Michigan Court of Appeals recently emphasized the importance of
filing required documents with the court in order to
collect attorney
fees and interest for your client.
The following are some examples where we may disclose your personal information: such disclosure is necessary to
collect fees or disbursements; we contract with a third party to provide us with certain services such as archival
file storage or insurance; (in such cases, we will use contractual or other means to ensure the third party service provider is bound by obligations regarding privacy which are consistent with this policy); or we engage expert witnesses or other law firms on your behalf.
* Should we be able to resolve your car accident claim before
filing suit, our firm limits its
fee to 30 % of the gross amount
collected.
In this action to
collect «civil penalties» of $ 2,211.70 for a driver's violations of HOT - designated traffic lanes in Fairfax County, including administrative
fees, the actions were not
filed within the applicable one - year time limit, and the Fairfax Circuit Court dismisses...
In the midst of ex-attorney's efforts to
collect fees from ex-client, ex-client
filed a «collateral attack» against ex-attorney relating to a 1999 default judgment which was ultimately vacated in earlier proceedings.
When these negotiations broke down, Lowenstein
filed a motion to withdraw from the cases, essentially abandoning their clients in the middle of the cases, and after billing and
collecting close to $ 400,000 in legal
fees and costs.
In a second B.C. case last week, the Law Society of British Columbia asked a judge to sentence a 74 year - old man who has been
collecting small
fees to help SRLs draft and
file documents.
Past attempts by the Executive to start an arms length company (again backed by member
fee's) which would market (sell) data
collected by the membership have created concern among the rank and
file as to who's best interest is being served.