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Taxation of costs
allow or disallow the sums claimed by solicitors from their clients, or by the one party in an action from the
axation of costs
allow or disallow the sums claimed by solicitors from their clients, or by the one party in an action from the
Bill of costs
an attorney or solicitor incurred in the conduct of his client's business. It must be delivered, signed, to the client, one
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Costs
fees, etc. Costs in actions are either between solicitor and client, being what are payable in every case to the solicitor
Public Authorities, Protection of
1923, SC 915; and (2) costs as between solicitor an client if judgment given for defendant; and also (3) deprives a
confidentiality
confidentiality The relation between lawyer and client which guarantees any information shared by the client is treated
Non sum informatus
not informed to say anything material in defence of his client; by which he was deemed to leave it undefended, and
Term fee
sum, which a solicitor is entitled to charge to his client, and the client to recover, if successful, from the unsuccessful
Privileged communication
(61 & 62 Vict. c. 36), s. 1), between a client and his legal adviser, and which cannot be disclosed without
Secret
a barrister, is bound by law not to disclose his client's secrets, and the same rule does not appear to apply
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