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Term fee
Term fee, a certain sum, which a solicitor is entitled to charge to his client, and the client to recover,...
guaranty fee
guaranty fee payment to FannieMae from a lender for the assurance of timely principal and interest payments to MBS (Mortgage...
Barrister, or Barrastor
[General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), S. 3 (4)] Fees.--A barrister can maintain no action for his fees, which are
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Fee
feu, Scot.], property peculiar; reward or recom-pense for services. See FEES. Also an estate of inheritance divided into there species: (1)
Estate
are subdivided into-- (a) Absolute or fee simple. (b) Limited fees; which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees
no cost loan
does not charge for items such as title insurance, escrow fees, settlement fees, appraisal, recording fees or notary fees. It may
closing costs
closing costs fees for final property transfer not included in the price of
Tail
Tail [fr. tailler, Fr., to prune]. An estate-tail was formerly a freehold of inheritance and is now an equitable interest...
Costs
the Court, or to the counsel and solicitors, for their fees, etc. Costs in actions are either between solicitor and client,
Commissioners for Oaths
Society or their Appointee, Solicitors Act, 1932, s. 72. The fees for Court business, two shillings for each oath, and one
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