Question:proceedings before the Court?
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Where can I find proceedings before the Court?
The Journal of the Supreme Court of the United States is the official record of the Court's proceedings. It is available on the Court's Web site from October Term 1993 to the present. The Journal dates from October Term 1891 to the present ...
http://www.supremecourt.gov/faq_documents.aspx#faqdocument10What is the nature of proceedings before the Court of Tax Appeals...?
First, a judicial claim for refund or tax credit in the CTA is by no means an original action, but rather an appeal by way of petition for review of a previous, unsuccessful administrative claim.
http://primusinfo.blogspot.com/2008/09/primus-2008-one-liners-taxation-part-2.htmlWhat proceedings take place before the Clerk of the Circuit Court...?
The appointee must pay a fee of $10.00 for the commission and $1.00 registration fee to the Clerk and take the oath of office. The appointee then receives the commission and is qualified to act as a notary public.
http://www.sos.state.md.us/Notary/FAQ.aspx?referer=www.clickfind.com.auRelated QA
is it correct for a solicitor to demand payment before court proceeings.?
Q: or could i ask for the bill to be sent to me afterwards.my solicitor seems more interested in recieving payment before proceedings, than he does in representing me.thank you for your answers
A: He can ask for payment, it may even have a baring on your case if your income is part of the facts in deciding your out goings are.Your solicitor's bill All bills should show you the dates between which the work was done and enough information for you to decide whether the bill is reasonable. Sometimes your solicitor will accompany the bill with a print out of a computer time record or work summary. If you want more information you may request a bill containing detailed items within three months of receiving a summary bill. This will then replace the summary bill and may be for more. Working out your solicitor's charges The ways in which charges are worked out differ depending on whether your legal work has been contentious (with court proceedings) or non-contentious (with no court proceedings). In both cases your solicitor's bill should contain enough information for you to see what work has been done and what you are being charged for so that you can decide whether to get your bill checked. Bills for contentious work If the work involved a court case, your solicitor can send you either a brief summary of costs (called a gross sum bill) or a bill containing detailed items. If you receive a summary, you may ask for a bill containing detailed items within three months. However, you cannot ask for this if your solicitor has already started to sue you for the money. If you ask for a bill containing detailed items, it will replace the original summary and can be for more or less than the summary. Bills for non-contentious work Your solicitor may be prepared to give you more detail of the work that has been done, if you ask. Getting your bill checked If your legal work involved a court case it is classed as contentious . Non-contentious work has not involved the courts, but may involve some tribunals.. If your bill is for contentious work you may get your bill checked by the court. This is called assessment. There are rules about the time when you can use this procedure and the procedure to follow. If your bill is for non-contentious work and for less that £50,000 you have a choice of using the assessment procedure or you may request a remuneration certificate from the Legal Complaints Service. There are also rules about when you may do this and the procedure to follow. If your bill is for more than £50,000 you may only use the assessment procedure.If you are unhappy with your billIf you are unhappy with your solicitor's costs you are entitled to ask your solicitor to apply for a remuneration certificate if your case did not require court proceedings. It gives an opinion on how fair and reasonable a solicitor's charges are. The remuneration scheme only deals with non-contentious costs. The Legal Complaints Service provides this service free of charge. The procedure is governed by the Solicitor's Non-Contentious Business Remuneration Order 1994 ('The Order').
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