Court Testimony Sample Clauses

Court Testimony. Recovery agrees to provide testimony in court, if required, at no additional cost to the Department with fourteen (14) calendar daysadvance notice.
Court Testimony. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide testimony in court, if required, at no additional cost to the JPD.
Court Testimony. Employees subpoenaed to give testimony in court in cases in which the City is a party will receive their full pay while so doing, with no loss of time, if they are on regular duty. Employees testifying on their own time in cases in which the City is a party shall retain all compensation paid pursuant to subpoena. See Section 12.5 for additional pay related to court appearances outside normal work schedules.
Court Testimony. Costs of my participation beyond the written recommendations will normally be at the expense of the party requesting the subsequent court proceedings. The hourly rate for court costs is $200.00 per hour. The court retains the authority to apportion costs between parties. Expenses can include time for court preparation, travel, waiting time, and court time. The party requesting the subsequent court proceedings will be given an estimate of my court testimony costs and it will need to be paid prior to the trial court date. No exceptions will be made. You are signing this agreement and acknowledge that you understand it and agree to its conditions and terms. Signature of Party Date Copy to client given on by
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Court Testimony. An EMPLOYEE who is required to appear in court during his/her scheduled off-duty time shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours pay for stand-by time, and a minimum of four (4) hours pay for a court appearance. An extension or early report to a regularly scheduled shift does not qualify the EMPLOYEE for a two-hour minimum.
Court Testimony. Recovery Healthcare Corporation agrees to provide testimony in court, if required, at an additional cost to be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Court Testimony. The Contractor shall be available to publicly testify in dependency proceedings based on evaluation, psychotherapy, or consultation services they have provided for a DCYF client. The Contractor will be compensated separately for this time.
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