Unbillable
adjective
1.
that may or should be billed:
Attorneys put in hundreds of billable hours on the case.
noun
2.
an active customer account.
adjective
1.
referring to time worked, esp by a lawyer, on behalf of a particular client and for which that client will be expected to pay: a timesheet of my billable hours
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