Disbursement definition: Miscellaneous expenses other than lawyer fees and court costs (i.e. filing fees) which paid on behalf of another person and for which reimbursement will eventually be demanded of that person.
Disbursements: Expenditures of money. When lawyers charge clients for disbursements, they seek to recover costs for expenses such as photocopying, long-distance phone charges, etc.
DISBURSEMENTS - Literally, to take money out of a purse. Figuratively, to pay out money; to expend money; and sometimes it signifies to advance money.
Disbursements These are the payments made on your behalf by your solicitor/barrister for fees other than the solicitor's/barrister's own Basic Charges.
Disbursements Payments made during the course of an escrow or at closing.
DISBURSEMENTS: Legal expenses that a lawyer passes on to a client, such as for photocopying, overnight mail and messenger services.
disbursement: The court's distribution of money that it receives through fines or bail to the people that, according to the law, should get the money.
Disbursements Disbursements or outlays as they are also known, are the expenses incurred in pursuing a personal injury claim such as medical report fees, barrister fees, mediation fees, forensic accountant fees, ...
disbursement Money paid out on behalf of another. In a solicitor's bill, a disbursement may include payments made on lodging documents, and stamp duty, for example. discharge ...
State Disbursement Unit Search warrant A court order (i.e. signed by a judge) that gives a police the permission to enter private property and to search for evidence of the commission of a crime, ...
The retainer of a solicitor implies a contract to pay to him his proper charges and disbursements with respect to the work done by him as a solicitor.
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements: A statement prepared in the matter of receivership or agency appointment or a bankruptcy appointment, whereby the realizations and disbursements are set out.
: an officer entrusted with the receipt, care, and disbursement of funds: as a : a governmental officer charged with keeping, receiving, and disbursing public revenues b : the executive financial officer of a club, society, or business corporation ...
They must file reports that show dues, fees, and assessments; qualifications for membership; financial auditing; and authorization for the disbursement of funds and other types of spending.
the process of appointment by a court of a receiver to take custody of the property, business, rents and profits of a party to a lawsuit pending a final decision on disbursement or an agreement that a receiver control the financial receipts of a ...
The executor's duties include the payment of all outstanding debts and the disbursement of property to the heirs, as designated in the will. Also, the executor makes all bequests to charitable organizations, etcetera, as directed in the will.
bill of costs: A written statement of the itemized taxable costs and disbursements ...
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