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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-84 > 8401

§  8401.  Computation  by  clerk.  Costs, disbursements and additional  allowances shall be taxed by the clerk upon the application of the party  entitled thereto. A  valuation  of  property  necessary  for  fixing  an  additional  allowance  shall  be ascertained by the court, unless it has  been fixed by the decision of the court, verdict of the jury, or  report  of the referee or commissioners, upon which the judgment is entered. The  clerk,  whether  or  not  objection  is  made,  shall  examine the bills  presented to him for taxation; shall satisfy himself that all the  items  allowed by him are correct and allowable; and shall strike out all items  of  disbursements,  other than the prospective charges expressly allowed  by  law,  not  supported  by  affidavit  showing  that  they  have  been  necessarily  incurred  and  are  reasonable  in  amount. The clerk shall  insert in  the  judgment  the  total  of  the  amount  taxed  as  costs,  disbursements and additional allowances.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-84 > 8401

§  8401.  Computation  by  clerk.  Costs, disbursements and additional  allowances shall be taxed by the clerk upon the application of the party  entitled thereto. A  valuation  of  property  necessary  for  fixing  an  additional  allowance  shall  be ascertained by the court, unless it has  been fixed by the decision of the court, verdict of the jury, or  report  of the referee or commissioners, upon which the judgment is entered. The  clerk,  whether  or  not  objection  is  made,  shall  examine the bills  presented to him for taxation; shall satisfy himself that all the  items  allowed by him are correct and allowable; and shall strike out all items  of  disbursements,  other than the prospective charges expressly allowed  by  law,  not  supported  by  affidavit  showing  that  they  have  been  necessarily  incurred  and  are  reasonable  in  amount. The clerk shall  insert in  the  judgment  the  total  of  the  amount  taxed  as  costs,  disbursements and additional allowances.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-84 > 8401

§  8401.  Computation  by  clerk.  Costs, disbursements and additional  allowances shall be taxed by the clerk upon the application of the party  entitled thereto. A  valuation  of  property  necessary  for  fixing  an  additional  allowance  shall  be ascertained by the court, unless it has  been fixed by the decision of the court, verdict of the jury, or  report  of the referee or commissioners, upon which the judgment is entered. The  clerk,  whether  or  not  objection  is  made,  shall  examine the bills  presented to him for taxation; shall satisfy himself that all the  items  allowed by him are correct and allowable; and shall strike out all items  of  disbursements,  other than the prospective charges expressly allowed  by  law,  not  supported  by  affidavit  showing  that  they  have  been  necessarily  incurred  and  are  reasonable  in  amount. The clerk shall  insert in  the  judgment  the  total  of  the  amount  taxed  as  costs,  disbursements and additional allowances.