Filing Fee: The fee required for filing various documents. The Legal Dictionary has taken steps to ensure that all legal, law, and court terms contained in our legal dictionary are correct.
Filing Fee - The fee required for filing various documents. For legal advise regarding Filing Fee, you can contact our legal staff via phone (800) 341-2684 or email myweblawyer@aol.com .
Filing Fee - The fee required for filing various documents. Finding - Formal conclusion by a judge or regulatory agency on issues of fact. Also, a conclusion by a jury regarding a fact.
Filing Fee: This is the fee charged by a patent office for processing a patent application. Final Action: An office action that contains a final rejection of one or more claims or another final action.
filing fee - Fee charged by the court or any public entity to accept a document for processing. Finding - Formal conclusion by a judge or regulatory agency on issues of fact. Also, a conclusion by a jury regarding a fact.
filing fees: Money you pay the court clerk to accept (or "file") a complaint or petition, which starts a civil case, or other court papers, like motions and answers. finding: When a judicial officer or jury says something is a fact.
FILING FEES - Sums of money that must be paid to the court clerk before a civil action or an estate proceeding may start.
Filing fee Definition : a fee charged for the filing of a document Filing fees are ordinarily charged in civil matters with the filing of the complaint.
Filing fee The court is required to charge a filing fee for certain types of cases. The fee for an appeal is $150.
A filing fee is also required for both patent and trademark applications.
Court Costs The fees charged for the use of a court, including the initial filing fee, fees for serving the summons, complaint, and other court papers, ...
Court costs usually include: filing fees, charges for serving summons and subpenas, court reporter charges for depositions, court transcripts and copying papers and exhibits. The prevailing party in a lawsuit is usually awarded court costs.
Court costs are the expenses incurred by the court for their day to day functioning like filing fees,court reporter charges for depositions,charges for serving summons and subpoenas,court transcripts and copying papers and exhibits.
filing fees) which paid on behalf of another person and for which reimbursement will eventually be demanded of that person.
It can also refer to a petition filed by a poor person in order to proceed in court without having to pay court costs such as filing fees.
The fees charged for the use of a court, including the initial filing fee, fees for serving the summons, complaint and other court papers, fees to pay a court reporter to transcribe deposition and in-court testimony and, if a jury is involved, ...
medical report fees, barrister fees, court filing fees, mediator fees, etc.) but we will not render an account for professional fees or outlays until you have received compensation for your injuries.
Costs Expenses incurred in the prosecution of a lawsuit, including filing fees, deposition expenses and witness fees. Counterclaim A claim filed by the defendant against a plaintiff as part of defendant's response to a lawsuit.
filing fees, court reporter’s fees, costs of deposition and hearing transcripts, and such like) but not fees paid to lawyers. If you sue on a contract make sure there’s an attorneys’ fee provision in the contract.
Miscellaneous expenses, other than lawyer fees and court costs (i.e. filing fees), which are paid on behalf of another person, and for which reimbursement will eventually be demanded of that person.
Latin for "in the form of a pauper," referring to a party to a lawsuit who gets filing fees waived by filing a declaration of lack of funds (has no money to pay).
Costs - Fees required in the course of a law suit, beginning with the docketing or filing fee, and may include service fees, witness fees, publication fees, etc. Does not include attorney fees.
Term: Costs Definition: Expenses incurred in the prosecution of a lawsuit, including filing fees, deposition expenses and witness fees.
a sworn statement signed by the owner or a person authorized to sign on behalf of the owner, stating that the applicant still has a bona fide intention to use the mark in commerce, and needs additional time to use the mark in commerce. A filing fee ...
See also: Filing, Law, Court, Attorney, Attorn
 
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