Common use of Charges and Expenses Clause in Contracts

Charges and Expenses. 7.1 The Barrister’s fees will be calculated as agreed between the Barrister and the Solicitor, whether prospectively or retrospectively. 7.2 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister’s fees will be calculated by reference to the amount of time reasonably required to supply the Services and a reasonable hourly rate, taking into account all the circumstances of the Case. 7.3 The Barrister shall notify the Solicitor at the outset of the Case of the Barrister’s current standard hourly rates. For the purposes of determining the reasonable hourly rate, the circumstances of the Case include: the complexity of the issues; the speed at which the Services must be supplied; the expertise or specialist knowledge that the Services require; and the value of the property or subject matter involved. 7.4 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister's reasonable hourly rate may be reviewed from time to time, and the Barrister will notify the Solicitor of any proposed increase in that rate. The Solicitor shall not unreasonably refuse to agree an increase in the Barrister's rate. Any increase in the Barrister's rate will take effect from the date when the Solicitor agrees to an increase or should reasonably have agreed to an increase. 7.5 The Barrister may agree to supply the Services for a fixed fee. If the Barrister is unable to supply Services for the fixed fee agreed, any additional fees over and above the fixed fee not expressly agreed by the Solicitor in writing are incurred at the Barrister’s own risk. 7.6 Unless the contrary is agreed, a fee agreed for the Barrister's Services shall be exclusive of any applicable Value Added Tax (or any tax of a similar nature), which shall be added to the Barrister's fee at the appropriate rate.

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Samples: Agreement for the Supply of Legal Services, Agreement for the Supply of Legal Services, Agreement for the Supply of Legal Services

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Charges and Expenses. 7.1 The Barrister’s fees will be calculated as agreed between the Barrister and the Solicitor, whether prospectively or retrospectively. 7.2 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister’s fees will be calculated by reference to the amount of time reasonably required to supply the Services and a reasonable hourly rate, taking into account all the circumstances of the Case. 7.3 The Barrister shall notify the Solicitor at the outset of the Case of the Barrister’s current standard hourly rates. For the purposes of determining the reasonable hourly rate, the circumstances of the Case include: the complexity of the issues; the speed at which the Services must be supplied; the expertise or specialist knowledge that the Services require; and the value of the property or subject matter involved. 7.4 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister's reasonable hourly rate may be reviewed from time to time, and the Barrister will notify the Solicitor of any proposed increase in that rate. The Solicitor shall not unreasonably refuse to agree an increase in the Barrister's rate. Any increase in the Barrister's rate will take effect from the date when the Solicitor agrees to an increase or should reasonably have agreed to an increase. 7.5 The Barrister may agree to supply the Services for a fixed fee. If the Barrister is unable to supply Services for the fixed fee agreed, any additional fees over and above the fixed fee not expressly agreed by the Solicitor in writing are incurred at the Barrister’s own risk.writing 7.6 Unless the contrary is agreed, a fee agreed for the Barrister's Services shall be exclusive of any applicable Value Added Tax (or any tax of a similar nature), which shall be added to the Barrister's fee at the appropriate rate.

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Samples: Agreement for the Supply of Legal Services

Charges and Expenses. 7.1 The Barrister’s 's fees will be calculated as agreed between the Barrister and the Solicitor, whether prospectively or retrospectively. 7.2 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister’s 's fees will be calculated by reference to the amount of time reasonably required to supply the Services and a reasonable hourly rate, taking into account all the circumstances of the Case. 7.3 The Barrister shall notify the Solicitor at the outset of the Case of the Barrister’s 's current standard hourly rates. Such standard hourly rates are applicable, unless otherwise agreed, to paperwork only. Fees for hearings will be separately agreed. For the purposes of determining the reasonable hourly raterate under clause 7.2 above, the circumstances of the Case include: the complexity of the issues; the speed at which the Services must be supplied; the expertise or specialist knowledge that the Services require; and the value of the property or subject matter involved. 7.4 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister's reasonable hourly rate may be reviewed from time to time, and the Barrister will notify the Solicitor of any proposed increase in that rate. The Solicitor shall not unreasonably refuse to agree an increase in the Barrister's raterates. Any increase in the Barrister's rate rates- will take effect from the date when the Solicitor agrees to an increase or should reasonably have agreed to an increase. 7.5 The Barrister may agree to supply the Services for a fixed fee. If the Barrister is unable to supply Services for the fixed fee agreed, any additional fees over and above the fixed fee not expressly agreed by the Solicitor in writing are incurred at the Barrister’s 's own risk. 7.6 Unless the contrary is agreed, a fee agreed for the Barrister's Services shall be exclusive of any applicable Value Added Tax (or any tax of a similar nature), which shall be added to the Barrister's fee at the appropriate rate.

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Samples: Agreement for the Supply of Legal Services

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Charges and Expenses. 7.1 The Barrister’s fees will be calculated as agreed between the Barrister and the Solicitor, whether prospectively or retrospectively. 7.2 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister’s fees will be calculated by reference to the amount of time reasonably required to supply the Services and a reasonable hourly rate, taking into account all the circumstances of the Case. 7.3 The Barrister shall notify the Solicitor at the outset of the Case of the Barrister’s current standard hourly rates. For the purposes of determining the reasonable hourly rate, the circumstances of the Case include: the complexity of the issues; the speed at which the Services must be supplied; the expertise or specialist knowledge that the Services require; and the value of the property or subject matter involved. 7.4 Unless otherwise agreed, the Barrister's reasonable hourly rate may be reviewed from time to time, and the Barrister will notify the Solicitor of any proposed increase in that rate. The Solicitor shall not unreasonably refuse to agree an increase in the Barrister's rate. Any increase in the Barrister's rate will take effect from the date when the Solicitor agrees to an increase or should reasonably have agreed to an increase. 7.5 The Barrister may agree to supply the Services for a fixed fee. If the Barrister is unable to supply Services for the fixed fee agreed, any additional fees over and above the fixed thefixed fee not expressly agreed by the Solicitor in writing are incurred at the Barrister’s own risk. 7.6 Unless the contrary is agreed, a fee agreed for the Barrister's Services shall be exclusive of any applicable Value Added Tax (or any tax of a similar nature), which shall be added to the Barrister's fee at the appropriate rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Supply of Legal Services

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