Common use of No Cases Resulting in Fees Clause in Contracts

No Cases Resulting in Fees. Grant funds to organizations to provide legal services to the victims of crime, immediate family members or claimants in civil matters shall not be used for any case or matter that, if undertaken on behalf of an indigent person by an attorney in private practice, might reasonably be expected to result in payment of a fee for legal services from an award to a client from public funds, or from the opposing party.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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No Cases Resulting in Fees. Grant funds to organizations to provide legal services to the victims of crime, immediate family members members, or claimants in civil matters shall not be used for any case or matter that, if undertaken on behalf of an indigent person by an attorney in private practice, might reasonably be expected to result in payment of a fee for legal services from an award to a client from public funds, or from the opposing party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Other Victim Assistance Grant Contract, Other Victim Assistance Grant Contract, Grant Agreement

No Cases Resulting in Fees. Grant Grants funds to organizations to provide legal services to the victims of crime, immediate family members or claimants in civil matters shall may not be used for any case or matter that, if undertaken on behalf of an indigent person by an attorney in private practice, might reasonably be expected to result in payment of a fee for legal services from an award to a client from public funds, or from the opposing party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Crime Victim Civil Legal Services Grant Contract, Contract, Contract

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No Cases Resulting in Fees. Grant Grants funds to organizations to provide legal services to the victims of crime, immediate family members members, or claimants in civil matters shall may not be used for any case or matter that, if undertaken on behalf of an indigent person by an attorney in private practice, might reasonably be expected to result in payment of a fee for legal services from an award to a client from public funds, or from the opposing party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract

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