Witness Fee definition

Witness Fee means an appearance fee and may also include a mileage rate established by statutory provision pursuant to Section 78B-1-119.
Witness Fee means an appearance fee and may also include a mileage rate established by statutory provision pursuant to Section 21- 5-4.

Examples of Witness Fee in a sentence

  • Witness Fee) The Public Service Activities of Clemson University are hereby authorized to charge a witness fee of $100.00 per hour up to $400.00 per day for each employee testifying as an expert witness in civil matters which do not involve the State as a party in interest.

  • Upon filing, the Court may schedule the matter for hearing.RULE 7.03 WITNESS FEES (A) A party requesting the issuance of subpoenas for a witness shall, at the time of filing the request for subpoena, submit a check or checks payable to the witness or witnesses under the Witness Fee Statue (Ohio Revised Code §2335.06 or as hereafter amended) for said witness with the Juvenile Court Clerk.

  • IAAI, on its own, through Kerala high court, had obtained Orders from DGCA on 5th March 2010 and from MoCA on 16th September 2013 mandating commission as the rightful remuneration to the Agents.

  • General Fund appropriation to the Jury and Witness Fee Revolving Fund for the reimbursement of juror and witness fees, mileage, and costs.

  • The estimated balance carryforward for FY 2009 in this Fund is approximately $7.0 million.• Beginning in FY 2011 and future years, a General Fund appropriation of approximately$3.5 million to the Jury and Witness Fee Revolving Fund will be required to offset the loss of two-year-old court debt currently being deposited to the Fund.• The average receipts to the Jury and Witness Fee Revolving Fund from FY 2005 through FY 2008 is $3.6 million.

  • If the county attorney is not collecting the court debt, the Judicial Branch may contract with a private collection designee for the collection of court debt after 90 days.• As of April 8, 2008, receipts of $4.0 million of outstanding court debt that is two years old or older have been deposited in the Jury and Witness Fee Revolving Fund.

  • To the ex- tent that such costs are initially incurred at the local court level, local courts may seek reimbursement from the Jury and Witness Fee Fund.

  • It is understood that such reimbursement shall not be for hours in excess of seven and one-half (7 ½) per day or thirty-seven and one-half (37 ½) per week, less pay received for Jury Duty or Witness Fee, whichever applies.

  • Any Regular Employee, who is subpoenaed as a Company related witness in a court action, will be reimbursed by the Company for the difference between the pay received for Witness Fee, at his regular straight time hourly rate of pay for his regular scheduled hours work to a maximum of two (2) days.

  • The employee shall be required to furnish proof of Jury Duty pay or Witness Attendance fee received therefor, and the employee shall be responsible to account to the Employer for the Witness Fee received, both with a subpoena and subsequent to the service thereof.

Related to Witness Fee

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • Initiation fee means a fee charged by us to you in order to create a credit facility for you;

  • Hookup fee means a fee for the installation and inspection of any pipe, line,

  • Access Fee means a fee prescribed for the purposes of section 22(6) or 54(6), as the case may be;

  • Carriage Fee means any fee payable by a Broadcaster to the DPO only for the purpose of carrying its television channels through the DPO’s network, without, specifying the placement of such channels onto a specific position in the Electronic Programme Guide or, seeking assignment of a particular number to such channels;

  • Entrance fee means money paid in a lump sum or installments or property transferred pursuant to a continuing care agreement before initiation of continuing care for 1 or more individuals and that confers the right to the continuing care.

  • referral fee means any form of compensation, direct or indirect, paid for the referral of a client to or from a registrant.

  • Break Fee means an amount to compensate a Proponent for some of the costs the Proponent had incurred in developing and submitting a Proposal in the event that the RFP Process is cancelled, as determined by the Sponsors in accordance with RFP Section 10.3.3;

  • Introduction Fee means the fee payable by the Client to the Agency for an Introduction resulting in an Engagement;

  • Tuition Fee means the basic tuition fee applicable to specific programmes and shall include auxiliary fees which are for required instruction but shall exclude any other fees such as international student differential fees, co-op fees, and student union fees.

  • Membership Fee means the membership fee which the Core Member (or, in case of juvenile, through his or her legal parent or legal guardian) shall remit to the Company for enrollment of the Membership, which is to be discussed more particularly in detail under Clause 5.1.

  • Annual Fee has the meaning stated in Section 4.02(a).

  • Annual Fees means the annual fees determined by the Council in terms of section 27;

  • Service Fee means a fee charged by us to you for the administration of your credit facility.

  • Development Fee means a fee for the packaging of a Property, including negotiating and approving plans, and undertaking to assist in obtaining zoning and necessary variances and necessary financing for the Property, either initially or at a later date.