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The phrase "fees arising from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe fees or charges that are a result of a specific action or event. For example: - "The lawyer's fees arising from the contract negotiation were quite high." - "The company was not responsible for any fees arising from the cancellation of the event." - "There will be additional fees arising from the late submission of the application."
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Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson took his ex-employer to the High Court today over its refusal to reimburse his legal fees arising from the phone-hacking affair.
Advertiser agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Science, AAAS, and all of their officers, directors, employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, damages, obligations, losses, liabilities, costs or debt, and expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees) arising from any breach, or alleged breach, of the warrantees identified in this section.
In 1741 Adam was forced to initiate legal proceedings against William, Lord Braco, to retrieve unpaid fees arising from his work at Duff House.
Meredith Walker, 47, is a plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit filed by ArchCity Defenders in 2016 that alleges residents of the city of Florissant, particularly African-Americans, have been jailed improperly and unconstitutionally solely because they could not afford court fines and fees arising from tickets and other minor offenses.
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Then you will need to determine whether the fee arose from a personal or a capital transaction.
The advertiser and the agency agree to hold the publisher harmless from any and all claims or suits, including attorney fees, arising out of advertising published.
The cuts come after an audit by the accounting firm Ernst & Young predicted that legal fees and settlements arising from charges of past abuses at boarding schools run by the church would bankrupt the organization next year.
A7 Church Cutting Budget by 11% The Anglican Church of Canada began reducing spending after an audit said legal fees and settlements arising from charges of abuses at church-run boarding schools would bankrupt the church next year.
One interviewee from a charity explained that they run a separate fund for OA fees because publications arising from a project usually occur after the grant is closed reopening it to pay for APCs would be an administrative nightmare.
One-sided legal releases are part of modern life, but these ubiquitous documents often contain little-noticed indemnification clauses — legal provisos requiring consumers to protect a business or some other party from damage claims and legal fees, sometimes even those arising from their own negligence.
A federal judge ordered Mattel, the world's biggest toy maker, to pay MGA Entertainment, which introduced the Bratz line of pouty, multi-ethnic dolls a decade ago, more than $309m in damages, fees and other costs arising from a legal wrestling match quite unbecoming of the plastic ladies they make.
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