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SECTION 10-2-4

   § 10-2-4  Judgment on auditors' award.– Whenever the auditors appointed in any case shall have made their report oraward concerning the matter submitted to them to the court from whence theyshall have received their appointment, if no legal cause shall be shown forsetting aside the auditor's award or report, judgment shall be rendered inconformity thereto, and also for costs, including such reasonable allowance tothe auditors for their services as the court shall judge proper to make, andthe reasonable compensation to the auditors shall be paid by the party in whosefavor final judgment shall be rendered before he or she shall have execution onthe court's judgment.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-10 > Chapter-10-2 > 10-2-4

SECTION 10-2-4

   § 10-2-4  Judgment on auditors' award.– Whenever the auditors appointed in any case shall have made their report oraward concerning the matter submitted to them to the court from whence theyshall have received their appointment, if no legal cause shall be shown forsetting aside the auditor's award or report, judgment shall be rendered inconformity thereto, and also for costs, including such reasonable allowance tothe auditors for their services as the court shall judge proper to make, andthe reasonable compensation to the auditors shall be paid by the party in whosefavor final judgment shall be rendered before he or she shall have execution onthe court's judgment.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-10 > Chapter-10-2 > 10-2-4

SECTION 10-2-4

   § 10-2-4  Judgment on auditors' award.– Whenever the auditors appointed in any case shall have made their report oraward concerning the matter submitted to them to the court from whence theyshall have received their appointment, if no legal cause shall be shown forsetting aside the auditor's award or report, judgment shall be rendered inconformity thereto, and also for costs, including such reasonable allowance tothe auditors for their services as the court shall judge proper to make, andthe reasonable compensation to the auditors shall be paid by the party in whosefavor final judgment shall be rendered before he or she shall have execution onthe court's judgment.