Sentences with phrase «incur substantial fees»

With respect to the size of the fee award, the appellate court was «not unmindful» of this factor, but gave credence to the trial judge's assessment that plaintiff used a classic «shotgun» litigation strategy, so he bore substantial responsibility and should have expected Bank would incur substantial fees.

Not exact matches

And while we would love to place every dog in a foster home until it's adopted, we don't have enough foster homes to care for the dogs we want to rescue, so we incur substantial boarding fees for many of our dogs.
The major possibility I see is using this card for up to $ 2,500 in purchases a month that would otherwise incur a substantial transaction fee, such as paying rent, loans, or maybe taxes.
In addition, he rejected the plaintiffs» argument about proportionality, noting that after his reductions, the total recoverable substantial indemnity fees would amount to $ 282,000 or about 45 per cent of the substantial indemnity fees the plaintiffs claimed they had incurred.
Here, we note that at the time of trial, Husband had managed to pay a substantial portion of the attorney's fees he incurred with three separate attorneys... More importantly, our review of the record reflects that Husband was, if not primarily, at least equally to blame for the protracted litigation in this matter, and this failure to cooperate supports the family court's determination that each party should be responsible for his and her own attorney's fees.
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Acting in a dispute over substantial professional fees incurred in a major hotel and leisure development in Leicester Square
In the case of a Plaintiff, where the Plaintiff makes an offer to settle and where the judgment ultimately obtained is as or more favourable than said offer, the Plaintiff will be entitled to costs on a partial indemnity basis (usually around 60 % — 65 % of the total legal fees and reasonable disbursements incurred) to the date on which the offer was made, in addition to costs on a substantial indemnity basis (usually around 90 % of the total legal fees and reasonable disbursements incurred) thereafter.
The only setback is the substantial fees incurred when surrendering the policy.
Since settlement has not been the focus from the very beginning, cases often do not settle until the parties are «at the courthouse steps,» after incurring substantial attorney «s fees and depleting their emotional resources.
Although the Canadian Constitution Foundation announced that the charges were dropped on February 14, 2011, by that time the Jaworskis had already incurred substantial legal fees.
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