Sentences with phrase «cost bill»

Robey isn't happy about a pass interference call that cost the Bills big time against the Jaguars.
The study looked at costs billed to people between the ages of 18 and 64, from 2009 to 2013.
$ 58,500 to cover the legal costs of her battle and an extra $ 2,500 to cover her legal bills for her application for the costs
This might not have mattered that afternoon, as New England went on to score the game's final 24 points, but the ruling ultimately cost the Bills some much - needed momentum in one of the NFL's toughest settings: a meaningful December game in Foxborough.
He has cut a quarter of the legal aid budget, set court and tribunal fees at unaffordable levels, and exposed claimants to eye - watering costs bills that wealthy defendants often run up.
Home equity loans are generally intended for high cost bills, including medical costs or college education.
Maintaining a tropical temperature for his turkeys, even through a Nebraska winter, used to cost Bill Bevans in the neighborhood of $ 60,000 annually.
Nonetheless, the subsidies awarded will still cost bill payers # 315 million a year — or an estimated # 4 billion over the next 15 years once price fluctuations are taken into account, with the cost being added onto the wholesale cost of energy.
Auditors found «$ 1.47 million in unallowable costs identified in NASA's GISS - related cooperative agreements» with Columbia University, and $ 147,138 in unallowable costs billed by IT contractor Trinnovim LLC «for unallowable salaries and immigration fees.»
Acting Presiding Justice Bedsworth, writing for a 3 - 0 panel, adhered to the the law indicating that costs memo time limitations are not jurisdictional and to case law where courts indeed had treated prematurely filed cost bills as timely.
A New Brunswick law firm attempting to repatriate a Canadian farmer imprisoned in Lebanon has been slapped with a $ 100,000 costs bill after a judge found it undermined insolvency proceedings against his companies.
Analysts expect the job cuts — the majority of which will take place outside Britain — to contribute to a restructuring that will shed as much as # 100m from Reed's annual costs bill.
The claimant's overall costs bill was just over # 5.1 m, so the client, even though successful failed to recover about # 2m.
Indemnity costs were awarded despite the defendant having offered, and the claimant having accepted, over # 2 million in settlement of the base costs in the common costs bill and costs on the standard basis for that part of the assessment.
Cobb J therefore prohibited the disclosure of the sum said to be the approximate outstanding costs bill.
Here's what that policy would cost Bill from the best class (non-smoker Preferred Plus) all the way down to tobacco table ratings:
Funding should not be an issue, as the DMV has already been assigned some cash in the new budget for a technology upgrade and if there is any extra costs the bill should give leeway for the governor to assign more funds as necessary.
In fact, in highly contested cases, securing ATE insurance sends out a powerful message to your opponent that not only has a dispassionate third party seen enough strength in your case to put their money behind it, but also that you can't be scared off by their threat of a big costs bill at the end.
With respect to the cost award, LBR 7054 - 1 did not allow debtor to recover any of the overhead expense items claimed in the costs bill.
These developments have given rise to two perceived injustices: an unfunded claimant without a CFA or legal aid is effectively denied access to justice; and because of our ancient tradition of shifting winner's costs on to the loser, the defendant on the wrong end of a CFA has to pay a costs bill which is out of proportion to the amount of the claim and far greater than his own bill.
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