Costs and fees definition

Costs and fees means all reasonable pre-award expenses of the arbitration, including the arbitrators' fees, administrative fees, travel expenses, out-of-pocket expenses such as copying and telephone, court costs, witness fees and attorney's fees. Upon the request of a party, the arbitrators' award shall include findings of fact and conclusion of law. The arbitrators shall provide copies of such award to the parties. Any award may be entered by the prevailing party in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Costs and fees means the normal costs incurred, after a party has received notice of an initial hearing under section 71, in being a party in a contested case under this act and include all of the following:
Costs and fees means all reasonable pre-award expenses of the arbitration, including the Panel's fees, administrative fees, travel expenses, out-of-pocket expenses such as photocopy, telecopy and telephone charges, witness fees and attorneys' fees.

Examples of Costs and fees in a sentence

  • The Costs and Fees set forth herein do not include any foreign, federal, state or local sales, value added, use, withholding or other similar taxes, tariffs or duties, however designated, levied against the sale, licensing, delivery or use of the components and products provided under the Agreement.

  • Defendants agree to pay up to a maximum of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00), inclusive of all Taxes, to fully resolve and satisfy any and all amounts to be paid to all Authorized Claimants and any Court-approved Costs and Fees.

  • The Gross Settlement Fund, less Costs and Fees shall be multiplied by each Authorized Claimant’s percentage allocation as calculated in Section 3.5(B)(4).


More Definitions of Costs and fees

Costs and fees means all reasonable pre-award expenses of arbitration, including the arbitrator's fees, travel expenses and attorney's fees.
Costs and fees means reasonable attorney and professional fees.
Costs and fees means all reasonable pre-award expenses of the arbitration, including arbitration fees, administrative fees, travel expenses, out-of-pocket expenses such as copying and telephone, court costs, witness fees and reasonable attorneys’ fees. In the event that notwithstanding the foregoing arbitration provision there is nevertheless litigation in respect of this Agreement, each of the Executive and the Company hereby irrevocably waives any objection it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue in the courts of the State of Israel, City of Tel-Aviv-Yafo, for any legal suit or action instituted by any party to the Agreement against any other with respect to the subject matter hereof.
Costs and fees means all reasonable out-of-pocket or incurred costs (including without limitation those incurred by the following persons) and expenses of every nature, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees (whether of independent or in-house counsel whether incurred before trial, at trial, or appeal and in any bankruptcy or arbitration proceeding), reasonable fees of paralegals, clerks, accountants and other consultants or experts, and of collection and other agents, and all other reasonable fees, costs and expenses of every nature whatsoever now or hereafter incurred from time to time, including, without limitation, all reasonable expenses related to the Collateral (including without limitation, all appraisal(s), filing and recording fees).
Costs and fees means Class Counsel’s attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses; costs and fees associated with the Settlement Claims Administrator; and Service Award(s) to be paid to Named Plaintiff and other individual Class Members in accordance herewith.
Costs and fees means the normal costs incurred in being a party in a civil action after an action has been filed with the court, those provided by law or court rule, and the following:
Costs and fees for purposes of this subsection mean all reasonable pre-award expenses of the arbitration, including the arbitrator’s fees, administrative fees, travel expenses, out of pocket expenses such as copying and telephone, witness fees and reasonable attorneys’ fees. By agreeing to arbitration, the parties do not intend to deprive any court with jurisdiction of its ability to issue a preliminary injunction, attachment or other form of provisional remedy in aid of the arbitration and a request of such provisional remedies by a party to a court shall not be deemed a waiver of the agreement to arbitrate.