Usually are awarded to the successful party, but are always given at the discretion of the court.
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Usually are awarded to the successful party, but are always given at the discretion of the court. Two Types of Costs: 1) Party/party costs are calculated according to Schedule C in the Rules of Court. Each stage of the legal proceeding is assigned a "cost" Party-party costs most commonly granted 2) Solicitor client costs = the entire legal bill of the winning litigant (less common)
Please give an real-life example of solicitor-client cost, and explain theoretically what solicitor-client costs are based on?
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College Accounting Chapters 1-30
ISBN: 978-0077862398
14th edition
Authors: John Price, M. David Haddock, Michael Farina
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