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court costs - vertaling naar grieks

COSTS OF HANDLING A CASE
Legal costs; Court cost; Law cost; Law costs; Law-cost; Law-costs; Court fees; Docket fee; Docket fees; Legal expenses

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court of appeal         
  • The [[Helsinki Court of Appeal]] (''Helsingin hovioikeus''), an intermediate appellate court in Finland
  • The [[High Court of Australia]], the highest appellate court in Australia
COURT OF LAW EMPOWERED TO HEAR AN APPEAL OF A TRIAL COURT OR OTHER LOWER TRIBUNAL
Court of appeals; Appeals court; Appellate jurisdiction; Cour d'appel; Court of appeal; Appellate courts; Appellate department; Appellate Court; Appeal Court; Appeal court; Apellate court; Appeals Court; Apellate Court; Court of Errors and Appeals; Appellate Jurisdiction; Court of Criminal Appeals; Court of criminal appeals; Court of Appeals; Court of Appeal; Court of Errors; Court of errors; Court of errors and appeals; Appellant court; Ct. of App.; Ct. App.; Appeals courts; Appellate judge; Court of Intermediate Appeals; Courts of appeal; Court of second instance; Second instance court; Court of Civil Appeals; Upheld; Appellate side; British Court of Appeal; Courts of Appeal
εφετείο
court martial         
  • The Field Court Martial of the Finnish 15th Brigade in July 1944. (declassified by the Finnish government in 2006 showing the [[Winter War]] and [[Continuation War]] against the Soviet Union from 1939-45)
JUDICIAL ACTION IN MILITARY FORCES
Courts-Martial; Court-Martial; Military court; Courts martial; Courts-martial; General court-martial; Court martialed; Court Martial; Court-martialled; Court-martials; Courtmartial; Court martial; Court martials; Military trial; Court-martialed; General court martial; Courts–martial; War tribunal; Court martialled
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Definitie

court costs
n. fees for expenses that the courts pass on to attorneys, who then pass them on to their clients or to the losing party. Court costs usually include: filing fees, charges for serving summons and subpenas, court reporter charges for depositions (which can be very expensive), court transcripts and copying papers and exhibits. The prevailing party in a lawsuit is usually awarded court costs. Attorneys' fees can be included as court costs only if there is a statute providing for attorneys' fee awards in a particular type of case, or if the case involved a contract which had an attorneys' fee clause (commonly found in promissory notes, mortgages and deeds of trust). If a losing party does not agree with the claimed court costs (included in a filed cost bill) he/she/it may move (ask) the judge to "tax costs" (meaning reduce or disallow the cost), resulting in a hearing at which the court determines which costs to allow and in what amount (how much). See also: cost bill prevailing party

Wikipedia

Court costs

Court costs (also called law costs in English procedure) are the costs of handling a case, which, depending on legal rules, may or may not include the costs of the various parties in a lawsuit in addition to the costs of the court itself. In the United States, "court costs" (such as filing fees, copying and postage) are differentiated from attorney's fees, which are the hourly rates paid to attorneys for their work in a case. Court costs can reach very high amounts, often far beyond the actual monetary worth of a case. Cases are known in which one party won the case, but lost more than the monetary worth in court costs. Court costs may be awarded to one or both parties in a lawsuit, or they may be waived.

In the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, the losing side is usually ordered to pay the winning side's costs. This acts as a significant disincentive to bringing forward court cases. Usually, the winning party is not able to recover from the losing party the full amount of their own solicitor's (attorney's) costs, and has to pay the shortfall out of pocket. The loser pays principle does not generally apply under the United States legal system.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor court costs
1. In addition she wants to be awarded her court costs.
2. Vincent Carr, prosecuting, also asked for 2,500 court costs.
3. The judge ordered them to pay undisclosed court costs.
4. All four will have to pay court costs of $20,700.
5. He was sentenced Monday to four years of probation plus court costs.