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Barrister in independent practice
is barrister who holds himself out to the public generally as willing, in return for the payment of fees, to render legal services to clients, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 444, p. 349.
Bankruptcy expenses
Bankruptcy expenses, means all fees, costs, charges and other expenses incurred in the course of bankruptcy proceedings, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2),
Arierban, or Arriee-Ban
Arierban, or Arriee-Ban [according to Casseneuve, ban denotes the convening of the noblesse or vassals, who held fees immediately of the Crown; and arriere, those who only held of the Crown mediately], an edict of the
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Apparator, or Apparitor
at the pleasure of Parliament, and does not possess a vested interest in it. See the (English) Ecclesiastical Fees Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 76).
Sizar
the universities of Cambridge Eng and Dublin who having passed a certain examination are exempted from paying college fees and charges A sizar corresponded to a servitor at Oxford
Privatdocent
other European countries a licensed teacher or lecturer having no share in the university government and dependent upon fees for remuneration
feudal
Of or pertaining to feuds fiefs or fees as feudal rights or services feudal tenures
special
special 1 : distinguished by some unusual quality [ circumstances justifying an award of attorney's fees] 2 : relating to a single thing or class of things : having an individual character or trait
Emolument
The profit arising from office employment or labor gain compensation advantage perquisites fees or salary
withholding tax
withholding tax : a deduction (as from wages, fees, or dividends) levied at a source of income as advance payment on income tax
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Fee - Law Dictionary Search Results
Barrister in independent practice
is barrister who holds himself out to the public generally as willing, in return for the payment of fees, to render legal services to clients, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 444, p. 349.
Bankruptcy expenses
Bankruptcy expenses, means all fees, costs, charges and other expenses incurred in the course of bankruptcy proceedings, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2),
Arierban, or Arriee-Ban
Arierban, or Arriee-Ban [according to Casseneuve, ban denotes the convening of the noblesse or vassals, who held fees immediately of the Crown; and arriere, those who only held of the Crown mediately], an edict of the
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Apparator, or Apparitor
at the pleasure of Parliament, and does not possess a vested interest in it. See the (English) Ecclesiastical Fees Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 76).
Sizar
the universities of Cambridge Eng and Dublin who having passed a certain examination are exempted from paying college fees and charges A sizar corresponded to a servitor at Oxford
Privatdocent
other European countries a licensed teacher or lecturer having no share in the university government and dependent upon fees for remuneration
feudal
Of or pertaining to feuds fiefs or fees as feudal rights or services feudal tenures
special
special 1 : distinguished by some unusual quality [ circumstances justifying an award of attorney's fees] 2 : relating to a single thing or class of things : having an individual character or trait
Emolument
The profit arising from office employment or labor gain compensation advantage perquisites fees or salary
withholding tax
withholding tax : a deduction (as from wages, fees, or dividends) levied at a source of income as advance payment on income tax
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