Payment of advocacy Sample Clauses

Payment of advocacy. The cost of advocacy and any other work by us, or by any solicitor agent on our behalf, forms part of our basic charges. We shall discuss with you the identity of any barrister instructed, and the arrangements made for payment. Barristers who have a conditional fee agreement with us. If you win, you are normally entitled to recover their fee and success fee from your opponent. The barrister’s success fee is shown in the separate conditional fee agreement we make with the barrister. We shall discuss the barrister’s success fee with you before we instruct him or her. If you lose you pay the barrister nothing. Barristers who do not have a conditional fee agreement with us. If you win, then you will normally be entitled to recover all or part of their fee from your opponent. If you lose, then you must pay their fee.
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Payment of advocacy. The cost of advocacy and any other work by us, or by any solicitor agent on our behalf, forms part of our basic charges. However, if a barrister is instructed due to the complexity of the application this will form a disbursement which you will be responsible for. We shall discuss with you the identity of any barrister instructed, and the arrangements made for payment prior to any application.

Related to Payment of advocacy

  • Taking of Advice Each Agent may consult on any legal matter any legal adviser selected by it, who may be an employee of or adviser to the Issuer, and it shall not be liable in respect of anything done, or omitted to be done, relating to that matter in good faith in accordance with that adviser’s opinion.

  • Repayment of Advances If the identity of the Servicer shall change, the predecessor Servicer shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for outstanding and unreimbursed Simple Interest Advances made pursuant to Section 4.4 by the predecessor Servicer.

  • Payment of GST If GST is payable on any supply made by a Party (or any entity through which that Party acts) (Supplier) under or in connection with this Agreement, the recipient will pay to the Supplier an amount equal to the GST payable on the supply.

  • Resolution of Adverse Effects If FEMA determines that an Undertaking may adversely affect a historic property, it shall resolve the effects of the Undertaking in consultation with the SHPO, Grantee(s), subgrantee, participating Tribes the ACHP, if participating, and other consulting parties, by one of the following methods depending upon the severity of the adverse effect(s) as well as determination of the historic property’s significance on a local, state or national level. When FEMA determines an Undertaking will adversely affect an NHL, FEMA shall notify and invite the Secretary and ACHP to participate in consultation in accordance with 36 CFR § 800.10. When the ACHP participates in consultation related to an NHL, the ACHP shall report the outcome of the consultation to the Secretary and the FEMA Administrator.

  • Payment of Additional Costs If termination of this contract is due to the failure of the Engineer to fulfill its contract obligations, the State may take over the project and prosecute the work to completion, and the Engineer shall be liable to the State for any additional cost to the State.

  • Election of Remedies and Waiver A party instituting any action, proceeding or complaint in a federal or state court of law, or before an administrative tribunal, federal agency, state agency, or seeking relief through any statutory process for which relief may be granted, the subject matter of which may constitute a grievance under this Agreement, shall immediately thereupon waive any and all rights to pursue a grievance under this Article. Upon instituting a proceeding in another forum as outlined herein, the employee shall waive his/her right to initiate a grievance pursuant to this Article or, if the grievance is pending in the grievance procedure, the right to pursue it further shall be immediately waived. This section shall not apply to actions to compel arbitration as provided in this Agreement or to enforce the award of an arbitrator.

  • Appointment of Administrator Each Trust hereby appoints EIS as Administrator of the Trust and each of its series listed on SCHEDULE A attached hereto on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and EIS hereby accepts such appointment and agrees to perform the services and duties set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement in consideration of the compensation provided for in Section 4 hereof.

  • Payment of Funding 5.1 Payments will be made after written request to FFG in accordance with the following payment plan: 1st instalment after conclusion of the Funding Agreement EUR xx 2nd instalment after the end of the reporting period xx.xx.20xx EUR xx 3rd instalment after the end of the reporting period xx.xx.20xx EUR xx 4th instalment after the end of the reporting period xx.xx.20xx EUR xx Final instalment after final approval by FFG EUR xx

  • Effect of Attachment or Sequestration of Accounts You shall not be liable for refusing to obey any orders given by or for Me with respect to any account(s) that has or have been subject to an attachment or sequestration in any legal proceeding against Me, and You shall be under no obligation to contest the validity of any such attachment or sequestration.

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of any addenda issued to this solicitation by completing the blocks below or by completion of the applicable information on the addendum and returning it not later than the date and time for receipt of the bid. Failure to acknowledge an addendum that has a material impact on this solicitation may negatively impact the responsiveness of your bid. Material impacts include but are not limited to changes to specifications, scope of work/services, delivery time, performance period, quantities, bonds, letters of credit, insurance, or qualifications. Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date Addendum No. , Date AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES/NEGOTIATORS The Bidder represents that the following principals are authorized to sign bids, negotiate and/or sign contracts and related documents to which the bidder will be duly bound. Principal is defined as an employee, officer or other technical or professional in a position capable of substantially influencing the development or outcome of an activity required to perform the covered transaction. Name Title Telephone Number/Email (Signature) (Date) (Title) (Name of Business) The Bidder shall complete and submit the following information with the bid: Type of Organization Sole Proprietorship Partnership Non-Profit Joint Venture* Corporation State of Incorporation: Principal Place of Business (Florida Statute Chapter 607): City/County/State THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS SHALL BE THE ADDRESS OF THE BIDDER’S PRINCIPAL OFFICE AS IDENTIFIED BY THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS. Federal I.D. number is: * Joint venture firms must complete and submit with their Bid Response the form titled “Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility”, and a copy of the formal agreement between all joint venture parties. This joint venture agreement must indicate the parties’ respective roles, responsibilities and levels of participation for the project. If proposing as a Joint Venture, the Joint Venture shall obtain and maintain all contractually required insurance in the name of the Joint Venture as required by the Contract. Individual insurance in the name of the parties to the Joint venture will not be accepted. Failure to timely submit the required form along with an attached written copy of the joint venture agreement may result in disqualification of your Bid Response

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