Which of the following is not related to selling and distribution overhead cost?
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In English civil litigation, costs are lawyers' fees and disbursements of parties.
In the absence of any of the order or directive regarding costs, each party is liable to pay their own solicitors' costs and disbursements such as a barrister's fees; in case of dispute, court has jurisdiction to assess and determine proper amount. In legal aid cases, a similar assessment will determine costs which the solicitors will be paid from Legal Aid Fund.
In most courts and tribunals, generally after a final judgment has been given, and possibly after any interim application, judge has power to order any party (and in exceptional cases even a third party, or any of lawyers personally) to pay some or all of other parties' costs. law of costs defines how such allocation is to take place. Even when a successful party obtains on order for costs against an opponent, it is usual that he may nevertheless still have to pay his solicitors a balance between costs recoverable from opponent and total chargeable by his solicitor; and if loser is unable to pay, then order for costs may be worthless, and successful party will remain fully liable to their own solicitors.
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