fee arrangement
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffeeandarrangement
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fee
noun[C]
uk/fiː/us/fiː/
an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right ...
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arrangement
noun
uk/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/us/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
a plan for how something ...
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(Definition offeeandarrangementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In these cases there will be assets at issue which would allow the case to be taken with a conditionalfeearrangement.
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In some cases, the no win, nofeearrangementmay be appropriate.
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We do not want the contingencyfeearrangementto be some kind of smokescreen for not extending legal aid and accessibility to legal services.
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That would be, perhaps, on some sort of licensing andfeearrangement.
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It is a kind of conditionalfeearrangementfor solicitors.
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For many decades, the conditionalfeearrangementwas unenforceable as it was considered contrary to public policy.
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It will be no part of the conditions required for an applicant for legal aid that he should first try for a conditionalfeearrangement.
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The availability in a particular case of a conditionalfeearrangementis not to be used as a substitute for or obstacle to legal aid.
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If the barrister is also on a conditionalfeearrangement, his chambers will have produced a conditional fee agreement checklist.
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That often results in victims recovering less compensation overall at a higher price to them through the contingencyfeearrangement.
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In those cases, there will be assets at issue, which would allow the case to be taken with a conditionalfeearrangement.
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It has been replaced by the conditionalfeearrangement.
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This clause deals with the proposed conditionalfeearrangement.
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The conditionalfeearrangementsystem is, if not explicitly, at least by implication, a move towards the contingency fee system.
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In my view, the conditionalfeearrangementis for dealing with those people who are, for whatever reason, outside the legal aid limits.
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Lawyers with conditionalfeearrangementcases have a personal interest, as opposed to a professional disinterest, in the outcome of the case.
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The judge may know that the case is being brought under a conditionalfeearrangement, so he will ask the lawyers what they intend to charge.
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As regards conditional fees, that does not apply because it is expressly provided that the conditionalfeearrangementmakes no difference to the award of costs from the other side.
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