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Chapter 37 - Costs


  • Section 15-37-10. Costs generally.
  • Section 15-37-20. Costs allowed only to successful party.
  • Section 15-37-30. Interest from time of verdict or report.
  • Section 15-37-40. Clerk shall insert costs and disbursements in judgment.
  • Section 15-37-50. Limitation on costs when tort judgment is less than one hundred dollars.
  • Section 15-37-60. Costs in certain small partition and foreclosure cases.
  • Section 15-37-80. Costs on postponement of trial.
  • Section 15-37-90. Costs on motion.
  • Section 15-37-100. Costs on review of decision of inferior court in special proceeding.
  • Section 15-37-110. Adjustment of costs in interlocutory and special proceedings.
  • Section 15-37-120. Costs for mileage.
  • Section 15-37-130. Costs for references.
  • Section 15-37-140. Costs to master, special master or referee.
  • Section 15-37-160. Costs on uncontested claims.
  • Section 15-37-170. Costs against infant plaintiff.
  • Section 15-37-180. Costs against fiduciaries.
  • Section 15-37-190. Costs against assignee after action brought.
  • Section 15-37-200. Costs in action prosecuted by the State.
  • Section 15-37-210. Costs in action prosecuted in name of the State.
  • Section 15-37-220. Officers may take out execution for costs.
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