Those costs could be passed
on as disbursements.
Not exact matches
Some of the kinds of transactions that Bitcoin can support include so - called M of N transactions, which require agreement between a certain subset of a group, and can be used for escrow, mediation, or shared financial management; time - locked transactions, in which bitcoins are distributed
on a strict schedule, useful for trusts or wills; and even data - conditional transactions, in which a script uses a data input such
as a regular Google search to monitor real - world events that would automatically trigger
disbursements or other actions.
Interest accrues every day from the date of
disbursement; however, depending
on your loan type or repayment plan, such
as Income - Driven Repayment plans (review our IDR FAQ), you may not always be responsible to pay the accrued interest.
(To qualify for PAYE you must be a new borrower
as of Oct. 1, 2007, and have received a
disbursement of a Direct Loan
on or after Oct. 1, 2011.
In addition to meeting the requirement described above, to qualify for the PAYE Plan you must also be a new borrower
as of Oct. 1, 2007, and must have received a
disbursement of a Direct Loan
on or after Oct. 1, 2011.
Speaking at the second edition of the governing National Democratic Congress» Setting the Records Straight series in Accra
on October 11, Mr Kwetey cited the CP judgment debt
as an example to buttress his claim that the NPP government failed to prioritise the
disbursement of monies borrowed from the international market.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) reported receipts of $ 9.3 million and
disbursements of $ 11.2 million during April, leaving $ 7.9 million cash
on hand
as of April 30th, with $ 8.7 in outstanding debts.
The bureau will also be releasing monthly reports
on FACC
disbursements, consumer price index and inflation reports
as well
as price watch
on diesel, petrol and kerosene.
2) except
as provided in Article V, Section 5 (c) and in Article VIII, Section 1 (c), be custodian of all funds accruing to the Division and shall make
disbursements on accounts payable, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee.
(c) The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and subject to the provisions of section 306, is authorized to insure up to 100 per centum of any mortgage (including advances
on such mortgage during construction) in accordance with the provisions of this section upon such terms and conditions
as he may prescribe and make commitments for insurance for such mortgage prior to the date of its execution or
disbursement thereon, except that no mortgage of any public agency shall be insured under this section if the interest from such mortgage is exempt from Federal taxation.
Typically, any person or entity can be named a beneficiary of a trust, will or life insurance policy, and the one distributing the funds, or the benefactor, can put various stipulations
on the
disbursement of funds, such
as the beneficiary attaining a certain age or being married.
They will advise you
on interest rates
as well
as which method of fund
disbursement will most help you.
Also, some student loans are reported to the credit bureaus
as separate loans every time you receive a
disbursement, even if you don't make separate payments
on the
disbursements.
On a $ 30,000 loan, you could have
as much
as $ 2,400 deducted from your loan
disbursement.
Other suggestions were focused
on the process, such
as making the application forms simpler, easier to understand and easier to complete, and streamlining the
disbursement of loan funds.
Closing costs — such
as legal fees, transfer fees, and
disbursements — are payable
on the closing day of the mortgage.
On top of that, PLUS loans carry a costly 4.3 percent up - front
disbursement fee, which has the same effect
as adding a full percentage point to the annual percentage rate (APR).
Interest accrues
on your principal balance (which includes the
disbursement check amount plus any applicable loan fees)
as soon
as the loan is disbursed for Direct Unsubsidized, FFELP Unsubsidized, Direct and FFELP PLUS Loans, and Private Loans.
Your eligibility depends
on whether or not you have loans under the Federal Direct Loan Program, whether or not you are considered a «new borrower» (for the purposes of this program, a «new borrower» is defined
as someone who both did not owe any money
on any federal student loans
as of October 1, 2007, and also received a
disbursement of a Direct Loan
on or after October 1, 2011), and being able to demonstrate partial financial hardship.
Picking a lender that isn't
on the preferred lender list may add delays to the loan certification and
disbursement process,
as the school and lender may not be familiar with each other's requirements or have an established online loan certification process.
In addition to meeting the requirement described above, to qualify for the PAYE Plan you must also be a new borrower
as of Oct. 1, 2007, and must have received a
disbursement of a Direct Loan
on or after Oct. 1, 2011.
Eligibility and program features are based
on a number of criteria, such
as loan program and
disbursement date.
(To qualify for PAYE you must be a new borrower
as of Oct. 1, 2007, and have received a
disbursement of a Direct Loan
on or after Oct. 1, 2011.
The changes included limitations
on the amounts that can be drawn in the first year, the option to receive a smaller one - time single lump sum
disbursement,
as well
as changes to the mortgage insurance premium, the principal limit factor tables, and requiring a financial assessment of borrowers» ability to pay future property taxes and insurance obligations.
You won't be assessed any penalties
on the
disbursement as long
as you make your regularly scheduled payments.
Unlike the other income - sensitive plans, Pay
As You Earn borrowers had to be student - loan free as of October 1, 2007 and had disbursement of loans on or after October 1, 201
As You Earn borrowers had to be student - loan free
as of October 1, 2007 and had disbursement of loans on or after October 1, 201
as of October 1, 2007 and had
disbursement of loans
on or after October 1, 2011.
The system also provides a more uniform
disbursement of the shampoo and makes it easier to get product
on the underside of the dog where it is needed
as well.
To control advances to clients within reasonable limits requires toughness and a combination of approaches are needed: (1) don't permit them at all; (2) insist
on retainers or at least
on deposits to cover estimated advances; (3) bill client advances immediately and apart from fees; (4) record certain advances, i.e., contingent fee
disbursements,
as expense to reflect them in the income statement; (5) hold your lawyer accountable for write - offs; (6) insist that your accounting department do not accept requests for client advances in excess of a predetermined minimum amount.
VAT is not claimed
on these costs, presumably,
as they are not costs actually incurred by the SRA and therefore they are not a
disbursement.
Although Courts have found circumstances when online research could be seen
as part of overhead and not a necessary
disbursement to be passed along
on a party and party assessment, I find that there are still circumstances when it may be a justifiable claim.
Standardizing retainer contracts for personal plight matters would assure consumers that they will get the same set of fair terms from each firm
on issues such
as disbursements and calculation of contingency fees.
Recoverability of
disbursements: the proposal is to put the onus
on the claimant to pay for the MedCo report at the outset and further views are requested
as to how recovery of
disbursements could be further restricted.
If the insurer takes an off - coverage position, or an off - coverage position is imminent, the unintended consequences can include both the obvious, such
as being
on the hook for all costs &
disbursements, and the less obvious, such
as requiring the plaintiff's lawyer to get off the record or seeing defence settlement offers withdrawn.
In order to determine whether costs are properly described
as base costs or
disbursements, it is necessary to focus
on whether the work done was solicitors» work, and where the responsibility for the work lies.
The Judge also refused to award the interest paid
on case expenses, or
disbursements as was the case in Chandi v. Atwell, 2013 BCSC 830.
It did not, however, deal with the question of the other side's costs should the claim fail, and the
disbursements that were incurred (such
as medical reports), which would have to be funded
on the way.
Therefore, lawyers acting
on behalf of plaintiffs may also benefit if their clients purchase Trial Insurance,
as they stand to receive protection for
disbursements incurred.
In a recent passing of accounts case, the court reduced the estate trustee's compensation for the following reasons: — No compensation should be charged
on investment losses listed
as capital
disbursements; — The costs connected to the sale of real property (real estate commission, property taxes, and legal fees) are not to be included when... read more
On the issue of financial circumstances, I am advised that the jury award,
as I have earlier said, will be effectively cancelled if the defendant obtains a costs order from the date of the offer to the conclusion of trial... It is reasonable for me to conclude that (the plaintiff) has significant
disbursements from prosecuting her claim.
The progress report from Quantuma reveals that the administrator has received almost # 1.1 m so far for its services, while CMS Cameron McKenna has been paid almost # 850,000 in fees and
disbursements for advice
on what the report describes
as «the complex legal issues which have arisen both in the pre - and post-administration periods».
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.
Disbursements are expenses that must be paid for over the course of your case and include things like paying court fees, paying doctors for copies of their records or for medical opinions, paying for administrative expenses such
as photocopying, couriers and long distance calls, and so
on.
This additional fee will be shown
as a
disbursement on your statement of account.
Kristian Justesen, a spokesperson for Legal Aid Ontario, has indicated that contingency fee arrangements in the province allow lawyers to take
on these cases
as an alternative to legal aid, and that funding was often only provided for
disbursements, and not for lawyers» fees.
From the purely administrative task («learn process for recording expenses and
disbursements») to the complex («prepare written report of options and strategy based
on the articling candidate's research and investigation») and the critical («learn proper usage of precedents»), the competencies to be mastered are
as varied
as legal careers are diverse.
«While HMRC have well - established guidelines
on what may be treated
as a
disbursement for VAT purposes, its interpretation of those guidelines to require solicitors to account for VAT
on items obtained
as agent for their client... had caused confusion in the solicitors» profession.
These expenses or
disbursements as they are called, will remain your responsibility but we will usually arrange to pay them out
on your behalf.
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.
No bad faith
on the part of the Minister or her agents was found, yet the property owner's costs, including associated
disbursements for legal research
as well
as legal costs associated with her mortgage were also included in the indemnity.
Disbursements are billed
as line items
on invoices.