Legislature Chairman Ryan McMahon, a Shepard supporter, said the Wladis firm performed work for several Republican campaigns, and he did not know
what portion of the fees stemmed from Shepard's petition challenge.
What portion of the fees for my legal services are paid by the insurer?
Not exact matches
What's more, Ellevate will reportedly use a
portion of membership
fees from its network
of high - profile, high - power women to invest in its own index.
Buyers should make sure under
what circumstances this
fee could be forfeited during the rental
portion of the deal.
Q:
What makes up the security
portion of the
fee?
To assess the
fee's fairness, we should ask, «
What portion of the fund's profits did the fund managers take for themselves — and how much did they leave for investors?»
Without more info to go on (such as a screenshot
of the relevant
portion of the statement or
what country you're in), I will run with the answer that «balance» is the amount the collection agency is attempting to collect from you, including any and all
fees the agency may have added.
Please be aware: Our adoption
fees represent a small
portion of what it costs us to save these dogs.
When a payment comes in on an invoice, the system already knows
what portion of that payment is for
fees and
what portion is for expenses and it makes that allocation.
And I don't see a court penalizing a solo or small - firm attorney with a properly executed
fee agreement with a client that provides either for a
portion of the proceeds received or statutory attorneys
fees (indeed, that's
what my civil rights retainer agreements cover).
For example, parents who split children's special expenses such as swimming lessons can each claim a
portion of the
fee paid, so long as the total amount claimed does not exceed
what was actually paid.
(1) the litigant's legal
fees:
what the litigant pays the litigant's own lawyer; (2) some
portion of the opposing litigant's legal
fees in jurisdictions which use a significant form
of the «loser pays» rule.
HUD maintains that Section 8 (b)'s prohibition
of the giving or accepting
of any
portion of any charge other than for goods or facilities provided or services performed is intended to protect consumers from unnecessarily high settlement charges, or
what HUD calls an «unearned
fee.»
What we do is we give a small
portion of the commission back to our buyers after closing, so they could offset the cost
of the attorney's
fees.
If HUD uses this option
what should be used to establish the financeable
portion of the
fee?