Retainers Sample Clauses

A Retainers clause defines the requirement for an upfront payment by a client to secure the services of a professional or service provider. Typically, this clause specifies the amount to be paid, when it is due, and how the retainer will be applied to future invoices or work performed. For example, a law firm may require a client to pay a retainer before commencing legal work, with fees for services then deducted from this amount as work progresses. The core function of this clause is to ensure the service provider receives initial compensation and financial security before beginning work, thereby reducing the risk of non-payment.
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Retainers. JAC shall not prepay or provide a retainer to Vendor. If Vendor requires prepayment or a retainer, Attorney must pay the amount and seek reimbursement only after Vendor has completed the services for which the prepayment or retainer was paid. Attorney shall only be reimbursed the amount necessary to compensate Vendor at the appropriate hourly rate irrespective of the amount of the retainer.
Retainers. Monthly retainers provide ongoing support at a discounted rate up to the number of hours set forth in this Agreement. Retainer fees are required in full in advance of services; payment is due on or before 1st of each month. If payment is not received by the 1st, full standard hourly rates will apply for any work performed during that month, and monies received will be applied accordingly. Services rendered beyond the retained number of hours will be billed at the full standard hourly rate with payment due upon receipt. Hours are billed in 5 (five) minute increments. Payments rendered are considered fully earned and non-refundable. Unused hours are not carried over (unless explicitly stated in section 1); it is incumbent upon Client to utilize their retained hours each month.
Retainers. No retainer fees shall be charged.
Retainers. The Loan Parties shall (i) not use any cash to pay retainers to professionals without the express prior written consent of the Administrative Agent, and (ii) shall on or before the Effective Date provide the Administrative Agent with a list of all retainers paid to professionals prior to the Effective Date, detailing (x) the party that received such retainer, (y) the date such retainer was paid and (z) the amount of such retainer. (hh)
Retainers. Retainer of $ is to be applied ( ) towards fee and out-of-pocket expenses
Retainers. Before work begins, a retainer is placed in a COLTAF Trust Account to secure payment of fees. This retainer is not a fee, but is considered a security deposit. No interest is paid to either the client or the attorneys in most situations. At the attorneys' discretion, the retainer may be used to pay your fees or costs; this typically occurs when the client is delinquent in payment of fees or when the case is completed or nearly completed, and the retainer is applied to the last month's bill and/or any outstanding balance for prior months. When all work is completed, the court has approved the withdrawal of our attorneys, and we are certain no further legal work is necessary, any unused retainer is returned to the client. While normally the client pays costs directly, the attorneys may use the retainer to pay costs. You, the client, cannot use your retainer to pay your ongoing legal fees. The client should pay the legal fees and costs each month immediately upon receipt of our billing statement and should keep the full retainer on deposit in our COLTAF Trust Account. The amount of the retainer is set by the attorneys at the beginning of services to assure payment and to protect the law firm from loss. An additional retainer is required six months in advance of trial to cover the estimated costs of trial and preparation for trial. Typical minimum initial retainers are as follows: For Appeals: $25,000.00 to $50,000.00 For Custody & other contested cases: $15,000.00 For large District Court cases: $25,000.00 or more For small District Court cases: $7,500.00 to $15,000.00 For County Court cases: $2,500.00 to $7,500.00 For DUIs: $2,500.00 to $7,500.00 For Municipal Court cases: $2,500.00 For Magistrate Court cases*: $2,500.00 For non-court legal matters: $2,500.00 or more depending on complexity; or $7,500.00 or more for very time-consuming and complex matters.
Retainers. After our final bill is paid, any balance left in your trust account is refunded to you. We request retainers and charge interest on overdue accounts from our clients for three reasons: (a) We want to focus our energies on resolving your legal problems rather than collecting past due accounts; (b) Once we invoice a client, we must pay the HST on the invoice quarterly even if we have not received payment from you; (c) We will not withdraw so close to a court appearance that you cannot obtain and prepare a new lawyer to adequately represent you. Therefore, before a court appearance is scheduled we require you to pay all outstanding accounts and a further retainer for the estimated fees and expenses of preparing for and completing the court appearance. We will give you a deadline date by which the further retainer must be paid and will withdraw from the Court record as your counsel if this deadline cannot be met.
Retainers. 15.1 Every Player who is retained pursuant to a Sevens Contract or Sevens Training Contract shall be entitled to receive a Retainer in accordance with this clause and her Sevens Contract or Sevens Training Contract. 15.2 A Retainer is an amount of money which is paid by the NZRU to a Player in relation to a Contract Year in consideration of the provision of her Services during the Contract Year. The Player Retainer is payable by the NZRU irrespective of whether the Player is selected for the Team or whether she is unable to play Rugby due to suspension, illness, injury or other genuine unavailability. 15.3 At the same time as contracting Players pursuant to a Sevens Contract or Sevens Training Contract, the NZRU will offer each Player a Retainer.
Retainers. MKGI shall make an upfront retainer payment of $US900,000 (Nine hundred thousand United States dollars) to HPE within five (5) days from the execution date of this agreement. The payment shall be applied to the work described in the applicable SOW.