As between solicitor and client in both contentious and non-contentious costs the taxing officer starts with the retainer. |
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If your child wears braces, a retainer, or other orthodontics, ask the orthodontist about dental care. |
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In the present case the retainer is said to be for the purpose of investigating and advising on the casualty. |
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The precision engineered bat retainer ring is used to fix and centre a bat to a potter. |
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An awl, ice pick or other sharp pointed object works well to remove either type of retainer. |
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If she was given the advice which she says she was within the ambit of the retainer, then another issue would arise. |
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A sinister looking retainer, dressed in a dark uniform with a blue sash and blue and white turban opened the rusty gate. |
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Fuelling him, beneath the image of the loyal retainer, was a fiery ambition. |
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He looks even better now with that single bang of silver from his retainer, gliding beautifully over pristine white teeth. |
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The retainer is to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain security for the overage. |
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Your property owner may want a retainer to reserve your room for you over the summer. |
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As a general rule, a solicitor is not required to provide services outside the scope of the retainer. |
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I glance at the family retainer who has served the Dimplers faithfully since well before the old King's father passed. |
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The King brothers also structured their initial contracts so clients would pay a retainer. |
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Similarly in Morton, the controversy involved a dispute over the terms of the solicitor's retainer. |
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If I'm going to spend three hours meeting with a client on site or in my office, the retainer must be provided first. |
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No such retainer is alleged by the claimants and PW are not in a position to prove any such retainer, except by inference. |
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Might he not find that a coup is mounted in his absence by a humble retainer whom he had imagined to be unimpeachably loyal? |
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Bolger suggests that most people don't have enough legal concerns to keep an attorney on retainer. |
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The son of a Yorkist retainer, he came into prominence at the beginning of the reign as chamberlain of the household. |
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It might embrace paying the artist a regular stipend or retainer in return for exclusive rights to sell their paintings. |
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The fiduciary relationship which subsists between solicitor and client comes to an end with the termination of the retainer. |
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The cartridge may be held in place with a threaded ring or a retainer clip. |
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The implants them self are made of hard rubber or plastic that resembles a dental retainer without the wire. |
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On the other side of the road, there was a log retainer wall. |
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One poor guy gagged on his retainer and his pal thumped him on the back. |
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Yachting and caravan: berth net, net trunk retainer, shopping bag, hammock, nacelle. |
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This document sets out the retainer and per diem amounts for DCC's board members. |
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Bin liner retainer and detachable cover in galvanised steel finished in powder coated polyester. |
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After I hung up with Dan, I changed into sleep clothes as I called them, brushed my teeth, put my retainer on, and snuggled under the three down comforters. |
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After the braces are off, your child may have to wear a retainer. |
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I just wore a retainer for six months or so and everything was fine. |
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Through the positioning of the left retainer plug 1 a lifting of the left machine hinge by ca. 1mm results and thus an uncoupling from the table. |
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Interrupter push button for manual activation of retainer devices at fire protection exclusions in explosive areas. |
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A Corporate Governance Committee member who is not the chair of a committee receives a committee member retainer. |
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Remove all screws and remove blade retainer strap and remove squeegee blade. |
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If unbundling fees means firms having to pay a fat retainer for advisory work, so be it. |
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A FTSE 100 company in Britain will typically pay its main PR firm £100,000-150,000 a year as a retainer. |
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Her consultant took a lofty retainer in cash and advised the client that she would handle putting in the sponsorship application. |
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The transfer fee is not just a wealth distributor, it is a wealth retainer. |
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In future, lawyers might hesitate to do so before the end of the 14-day withdrawal period or before the client has signed the retainer. |
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The lens is held in place with a retainer ring instead of a bezel. |
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De Beers will pay a retainer fee for the hiring and initial training of the Ombudsman. |
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One of the perks offered by the challenge is help from a list of professionals the foundation will keep on retainer. |
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Is it worth it for these companies to keep stars and their keepers on retainer? |
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I find that the retainer was always simply to obtain a speedy divorce. |
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A solicitor who accepts a retainer owes a duty of care to his client. |
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Cash-poor, he is without the means to repair it, and maintains his household with just one domestic servant, Lao Huang, an old retainer from his late father's time. |
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She is cared for by a loyal family retainer and rarely leaves the house. |
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This is neatly accomplished by having a curved, spring steel retainer that only releases the rounds once the mag is locked into the receiver housing's feed tray. |
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An individual who owns a small business or is self-employed may sometimes in fact find themselves with no contract or no retainer so they can continue to work. |
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Select pliers with retainer to avoid flying offcuts. |
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Under the Voluntary DSU Plans, each Director may elect to receive his or her annual retainer and attendance fees entirely in the form of Deferred Share Units, entirely in cash, or equally in cash and Deferred Share Units. |
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In return, they would receive military pay and a financial retainer, a useful addition to their civilian wage. |
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By now, however, it's unlikely that even this faithful retainer can once more pull Bush's chestnuts out of the fire. |
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Due to our application of inserted adjustable roller retainer wheel, especially when tests on front-wheel of vehicles, there is no side slippery occurring. |
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The lawyer may be short of work and need this retainer. |
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This beautiful natural stone is a first-class heat retainer which will radiate a comforting warmth for hours after the fire has been extinguished. |
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And as Raoul's retainer Marcel, the keen-edged bass Jérôme Varnier deals well with the crusty Huguenot's quasi-comic moments and his stirring celestial vision in the face of death. |
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Surgilast, a tubular elastic bandage retainer, is a stretchable net material used to hold dressings in place securely on all parts of the body without the use of adhesive tape. |
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Damage to the oilites can cause a loss of support to the roller retainer. |
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Under the bank's director share ownership requirement, non-employee directors are expected to acquire common shares with a value equivalent to at least six times their respective annual retainer. |
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In the thoroughly un-festive ending, a newly evil Blackadder insults the queen and Prince Albert, then sends his retainer on an errand to the butcher's shop. |
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Hold the string head and unscrew the spool retainer. |
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The Company has adopted a compensation policy for its directors who are not employed on a full-time basis by the Company under which they are paid an annual retainer fee as well as attendance fees. |
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This system of sworn retainers was central to early Germanic society, and the loyalty of the retainer to his lord generally replaced his family ties. |
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Moreover, the residents recalled that the aristocrat's pet canary had become like a personal retainer, waking his master in the morning and sugaring his drink. |
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After the formation of TAPI Ltd and execution of Novation Agreement, all subsequent retainers fee shall be paid in advance equivalent to six months retainer fee in lump sum. |
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At least one of the two officers was a retainer of the Ji family, but they were unable to refuse the orders while in the presence of the duke, viscounts, and court. |
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Buckingham tried to escape in disguise, but was either turned in by a retainer for the bounty Richard had put on his head, or was discovered in hiding with him. |
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