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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.

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, ...

"Any fees, costs, disbursements, surcharges or other charges charged by an assignee must be charged to the payor and may be added to the amount of arrears owing by the payor and may be collected in like manner as arrears."
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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.

: a mortgage that allows elderly homeowners to convert existing equity into available funds provided through a line of credit, a cash advance (as for the purchase of an annuity), or periodic disbursements to be repaid with interest when the ...

bill of costs: A written statement of the itemized taxable costs and disbursements ...

A report, usually prepared by independent auditors or accountants, which includes a full and complete statement of all receipts and disbursements of a particular business.

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. In a personal liability case, for example, typical disbursements might ...

In a personal liability case, for example, typical disbursements might be expert medical reports, private investigator reports, photocopying and courier costs and the like.

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