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Any doubt as to the costs is resolved in favour of the paying party.
Compliance is judged by the paying party's performance in meeting the terms of the legal child support court order.
The court decision was prompted by an investigation that seemed to link him to the practice of paying party workers with government money.
The paying party can appeal against the costs order by the usual routes of appeal.
They lately have been fleeing the party at the rate of more than 2,000 a day, while millions of others have stopped paying party dues.
Sorin Ovidiu Vântu, convicted for death threats, has been repeatedly accused of manipulating the public opinion against political rivals of paying parties.
But one spot was holding a "paying party" in a third-floor hall with a music system so loud it made the building rattle like a loose tooth in a bawling baby's mouth.
It includes encouraging ferry use and bicycle riding, along with allowing only cars with multiple passengers into the city, and letting taxis pick up more than one paying party at a time.
They discussed paying party dues to Bentley, the various types of information each would be able to deliver, and the type of information other members not in attendance would also be willing to deliver.
This is the usual method on the Fast Track, for hearings lasting no longer than a single day, for certain appeal hearings and for the costs of the paying party in detailed assessment hearings.
The Supreme Court taxing officer takes the view that on the basis of the evidence that they have seen these figures are probably accurate and it is therefore for the paying party to show why the rates should not be applied.
This was also the reason why Practice Direction 2 of 1992 called for matters in issue to be identified in advance, with the paying party outlining the reasons in disputing the item and giving the suggested reduced figure.
It was a pure adding machine coupled with a printer, a bell and a two sided display that showed the paying party and the store owner, if he wanted to, the amount of money exchanged for the current transaction.
The indemnity principle, a term unrelated to the concept of indemnity costs, stipulates that a paying party cannot be ordered to pay more than the receiving party has already agreed to pay his solicitor, the retainer.
Like all swaps and other pure wagers, what one party loses under a CDS, the other party gains; CDSs merely reallocate existing wealth [that is, provided that the paying party can perform].
A political leader, state assemblyman, and state senator for over 30 years, Velella was indicted in 2002 with 25 counts of bribery and conspiracy for allegedly accepting at least $137,000 in exchange for steering public-works contracts to the paying parties.
The provision will usually indicate that if there is a mandatory withholding or deduction by operation of law (usually with respect to tax), then the paying party shall "gross up" the payment so that the receiving party receives the same net amount.
A hell or high water clause is a clause in a contract, usually a lease, which provides that the payments must continue irrespective of any difficulties which the paying party may encounter (usually in relation to the operation of the leased asset).
The paying party then has to serve a schedule of points of those items in the bill he wishes to dispute before the bill is lodged at court and a detailed assessment hearing takes place at which the points are argued and a decision made by the court.
It appears that costs are awarded on the indemnity basis only in exceptional cases, for example'major test cases' and 'cases in which the paying party's conduct is considered to have been wholly unmeritorious, oppressive or in contempt of court'and the court must expressly direct that costs be awarded on such a basis.
There is, moreover, a move towards the paying party's seeing your file and this makes it increasingly important for you to think carefully about the costs and uplift information contained in your first letter or standard terms of business appended to your first letter, and also the standard of time recording on which your bills are based.