Honourarium definition

Honourarium means any payment awarded individually to the Plaintiff in the B.C. in consideration of the Plaintiff’s time, effort, and result obtained for Class Members, as approved by the B.C. Court;
Honourarium means payment of remuneration out of Pupils’ Fund to the hired staff for their services rendered in the college.
Honourarium means an honourarium payment to the Plaintiff;

Examples of Honourarium in a sentence

  • A separate order will be taken out dealing with Class Counsel Fees, disbursements, and any Honourarium for the Plaintiff ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • A separate order will be taken out dealing with Class Counsel Fees, disbursements, and any Honourarium for the Plaintiffs.

  • The Settlement Amount will also be used to pay Notice Costs, Class Counsel Fees and Expenses, and, subject to the Court’s approval, an Indemnity and Honourarium Award to the Representative Plaintiff.

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