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Conduct money on summoning witnesses
Conduct money is a monetary allowance designed to enable a witness to meet the reasonable expenses of complying with the obligations of a summons to the witness . It will usually include travel expenses, and sometimes accommodation, meal, and incidental expenses.
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CONDUCT MONEY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONDUCT MONEY is money paid or to pay for conveyance or for traveling expenses (as of a witness or a person recently enlisted in the armed ...
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What is conduct money? Simple Definition & Meaning - LSD.Law
Definition: Conduct money is a type of fee paid to a witness for their time and expenses in attending court proceedings. It is also known as witness fee.
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ˈconduct-money [See conduct n.1 I.] 1. Hist. Money to pay for the expense of conducting to the rendezvous at the coast each man furnished by a hundred to serve in the King's army; also, an impost exacted under this head by Charles I. when governing without a Parliament. See also coat-money.1512 Inde...
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CONDUCT MONEY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
money that is given to someone who is a witness in a court of law to pay for their travel, food, etc.
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Conduct money and reasonable costs - ACAT - ACT Government
If you are serving a subpoena, you need to give the individual or company who receives it money for complying with the subpoena. This is called conduct money.
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Conduct money
Conduct money is money paid in some legal systems to a person under the compulsion of a summons to witness (subpoena) to pay for their expenses to attend Generally, conduct money must be delivered with the summons for it to have legal effect.
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Subpoena - Wikipedia
Conduct money is money paid in some legal systems to a person under the compulsion of a subpoena to pay for their expenses to attend in court.
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Information for a person requesting the issue of a subpoena
At the time of service of a subpoena, conduct money must also be served. For information about conduct money, see 'Conduct money and witness fees'.
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conduct money Definition | Law Insider
conduct money means a sum of money or its equivalent, such as pre‑paid travel, sufficient to meet the reasonable expenses of the addressee of attending ...
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Conduct Money For Professionals | Disinherited Estate Litigation
Conduct money has historically been paid to a witness subpoenaed to trial for discovery, in an amount sufficient to defray the reasonable expenses.
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conduct money - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(law) Money that is paid in some legal systems to an individual under the compulsion of a summons to witness (subpoena) to pay for their expenses to attend in ...
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Trust money
The guarantee fund is administered by the Law Society and is used to fund consumer protection services such as the Legal Practitioners Conduct Board and In general, the fidelity funds or guarantee funds do not admit claims involving criminal conduct or dishonest conduct on the part of the lawyers.
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Dirty Money (report)
Dirty Money I
The first Dirty Money report (officially: Dirty Money: An Independent Review of Money Laundering in Lower Mainland Casinos conducted for History
In 2017, then BC Attorney General David Eby hired former RCMP deputy commissioner Peter German to conduct an independent investigation into money
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Has anyone been charged with defacing money? In many countries it is illegal to deface or destroy money, but has this law ever been enforced? (note: I'm not asking about counterfeiting) Have there been any notable ca...
the Sunshine Coast Daily
> **Defacing bank notes costs $500**
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> 23rd March 2005
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> Damien John Lebret pleaded guilty to twice defacing 10 paper money he needed to issue a penalty reflecting the seriousness of Mr Lebrets conduct and fined him $500.
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> Mr Lebret opted to convert the fine to 34 hours
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