Oregon Cost Bill

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Disbursements, are out of pocket expenses which we incur on your behalf to a third party, whilst conducting your sale or purchase. Examples of disbursements are your search fees, your land registry fees and your CHAPS payment fees (same day electronic transfer of funds fees).

Lawyers usually charge their clients for their services (fees) and expenses that they have paid on the client's behalf (disbursements). Disbursements may include court fees. Together these charges (lawyers' fees and disbursements) are known as costs.

(3) In addition to the amounts provided for in subsection (2) of this section, in any civil action or proceeding in a circuit court in which recovery of money or damages is sought, the court may award to the prevailing party up to an additional $5,000 as a prevailing party fee.

Costs and disbursements are considered to be a separate item from damages and interest because they are meant to compensate a successful litigant for at least part of their expenses in bringing their lawsuit. They are not damages.

200b Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) The Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure govern civil proceedings in Oregon circuit courts.

Fees for all services required in connection with a legal matter, apart from solicitor's fees, the payment of which is attended to by the legal practitioner conducting the matter (at the client's expense) are commonly known within the legal profession as disbursements.

To recap: fees are the amount paid for the attorneys' time and effort working on your case, costs are the amount paid for out-of-pocket expenses on your case. Every case will have both fees and costs.

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Oregon Cost Bill