- legal expenses
- nounLegal expenses is used before these nouns: ↑insurance
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.
legal expenses — UK US noun [plural] LAW ► LEGAL COSTS(Cf. ↑legal costs) … Financial and business terms
legal expenses — See attorney s fee; costs … Ballentine's law dictionary
legal aid — n: aid provided by an organization established to serve the legal needs of the poor Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. legal aid n … Law dictionary
legal costs — UK US noun [plural] (also legal expenses) LAW ► the money that helps pay for the lawyers and the court in a legal case, usually paid by the person or organization that has lost the case: »The company had to pay €138,000 in legal costs, after it… … Financial and business terms
Legal defense fund — In the United States, a legal defense fund (or LDF) is an account set up to pay for legal expenses, which can include attorneys fees, court filings, litigation costs, legal advice, or other legal fees. The fund can be public or private and is set … Wikipedia
expenses — /ɪk spensɪz/ plural noun money paid to cover the costs incurred by someone when doing something ● The salary offered is £10,000 plus expenses. ● He has a high salary and all his travel expenses are paid by the company. ♦ all expenses paid with… … Dictionary of banking and finance
legal costs — / li:g(ə)l kɒsts/, legal charges / li:g(ə)l ˌtʃɑ:dʒɪz/, legal expenses / li:g(ə)l ɪkˌspensɪz/ plural noun money spent on fees to lawyers ● The clerk could not afford the legal expenses involved in suing his boss … Dictionary of banking and finance
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Legal Aid Ontario — (LAO) Agency overview Formed 1998 Preceding agency Ontario Legal Aid Plan (OLAP) Jurisdiction On … Wikipedia
expenses — index bill (invoice), damages, expenditure, out of pocket Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary