Own Client definition

Own Client means a Client other than a Client who is advised under a Duty Scheme;
Own Client means an individual other than a Client who is advised under the Duty Solicitor Schemes;
Own Client means an individual who selects you, at the point of request, anywhere in England and Wales and who does not fall within the arrangements under the 2015 Duty Provider Crime Contract;

Examples of Own Client in a sentence

  • In the event of the SELLER instructing its Attorneys to institute any proceedings against the PURCHASER for payment of the purchase price, interest and other monies due by the PURCHASER hereunder or for the performance by the PURCHASER of any of the terms and conditions herein, then the PURCHASER agrees that he shall be liable for and shall pay any such legal costs on the scale as between the Attorney and Own Client.

  • You must be contactable (through a reasonable medium) at any time by the DSCC for the purpose of notification of Own Client matters or receipt of instructions.

  • You may provide Police Station Advice and Assistance under this Unit of Work to a Client (including a Volunteer) on an Own Client basis or as a Police Station Duty Solicitor during a Criminal Investigation, unless the Matter is a Criminal Defence Direct Matter which is excluded from the scope of this Specification (see Paragraphs9.8 to 9.13).

  • If payment is not received after 7 days of sending the final invoice, Universal Roofing’s rights remain reserved to proceed in legal action and the client will be responsible for legal costs on an Attorney and Own Client scale.

  • Before commencing Advocacy Assistance on an Own Client Matter, you must apply one of the following tests (where appropriate).

  • The Student will become liable for all legal fees and collection commission and penalty and other chargers in terms of the Debt Collections Act, 114 of 1998/or in terms of the Attorney and Own Client Scale payable to the Agency/Attorney.

  • If I insist on enforcing my right to ask for the drawing and taxation of an Attorney and Own Client bill of costs, then my attorney will be entitled to whatever amount is allowed on taxation whether it be greater or smaller than the amount recorded in the accounts as originally rendered, and furthermore that my attorney will be entitled to recover fees and disbursements in respect of the drafting and taxation of such bill of costs as provided for herein.

  • You will be held liable to pay any collection and/or attorney fees on the Attorney Own Client scale.

  • The view of the profession is that Own Client Work is dependent upon being replenished by encountering new clients as duty solicitor.

  • Own Client Work describes cases that come to a solicitor because a client has positively chosen to use a particular firm.

Related to Own Client

  • The Client means the organization purchasing the service.

  • Retail Client means a client who is not a professional client;

  • Drug-free workplace means a site for the performance of work done in connection with a specific contract at which the employees of the Contractor are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance.

  • Professional Client means a “Professional Client” for the purposes of CySEC Rules, as specified in the Client Categorization Policy found on the Company’s Website.

  • Prospective Client means any person or entity to which the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, provided, or from which the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries received, a proposal, bid, or written inquiry (general advertising or promotional materials and mass mailings excepted) and with which the Participant had contact, or about which the Participant had access to Confidential Information, during the last twelve (12) months of his or her employment.

  • Dealing on own account means trading against proprietary capital resulting in the conclusion of transactions in one or more financial instruments;