A retainer-based model is a business arrangement where a client pays a service provider a fixed fee on a regular basis, often monthly, in exchange for ongoing services or support. This model is commonly used in industries such as consulting, legal services, and marketing, allowing clients to secure access to expertise without having to negotiate individual project fees. It provides predictable revenue for the service provider and ensures that clients have priority access to services as needed.
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You can remove a drawer form a craftsman tool box by taking out the spring that serves as the retainer.
It looks like the most common structure is to require a retainer when services are requested, then charge an hourly rate against that retainer based on the service provided, so the rate is variable.
Cartridge retainer?The 12 has a cartridge tube magazine under the barrel, you mean a cartridge deflector? I've never seen one on a 12, that would belong to a 24.
* It does not hurt to get a retainer * Before you get it, they have to make impressions of your mouth which is not painful at all * You need to brush your retainer at night * The retainer covers your top teeth put has a wire in front of your incisors(top teeth) * You get to choose the design/color of your retainer
A retainer is used for straiting your teeth if its messed up.
You'd probably break the retainer, another pair would be best.
Marcus leaves the ship after deciding to film a musical based on his hit song "Retainer Baby."
Whether you get your unused legal retainer fee back depends on the terms of your agreement with the attorney. Typically, a retainer is an advance payment for legal services, and any unused portion may be refundable. However, this can vary based on the specific arrangement and the work performed. It's best to review your contract and discuss it with your attorney for clarity.
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If your current retainer does not have suffiecient credit remaining, the attorney may ask for an additional retainer
You can't, any qualified dentist will not fit you with a retainer if a retainer is not needed. If they did so they could be sued.