RULE 14.1
COSTS GENERALLY
(a) When Allowed. The appellate court determines costs in all cases
after the filing of a decision terminating review, except as provided in
rule 18.2 relating to voluntary withdrawal of review.
(b) Which Court Determines and Awards Costs. Costs on review are
determined and awarded by the appellate court which accepts review and
makes the final determination of the case.
(c) Who Determines and Awards Costs. If the court determines costs in
its opinion or order, a commissioner or clerk will award costs in
accordance with that determination. In all other circumstances, a
commissioner or clerk determines and awards costs by ruling as provided in
rule 14.6(a). A party may object to the ruling of a commissioner or clerk
as provided in rule 14.6(b).
(d) Who Is Entitled to Costs. Rule 14.2 defines who is entitled to
costs.
(e) What Expenses Are Allowed as Costs. Rule 14.3 defines the expenses
which may be allowed as costs.
(f) How Costs Are Claimed--Objections. A party claims costs by filing a
cost bill in the manner provided in rule 14.4. A party objects to claimed
costs in the manner provided in rule 14.5.
References
Rule 18.1, Attorney Fees and Expenses.
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