Case ID: ny-super-ct_3/html/0756-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Anon.
    In adjusting the plaintiff’s costs, on overruling a demurrer, he is entitled to the fee of seven dollars, “for subsequent proceedings before trial,” and the fee of fifteen dollars for the trial ; but he is not entitled to the twelve dollars given “ for ail proceedings before notice of trial.”
    (Before Oakley, Ch. J., and Sandford and Paine, J.J.)
    Feb. 13, 1851.
    The clerk submitted to the court a question on the adjustment of costs. On overruling a demurrer put in by the defendant, leave was given to him to answer on payment of costs. The plaintiff claimed to tax the following items, besides his disbursements, viz.—
    For all proceedings before notice of trial, - m fcO
    For the subsequent proceedings before the trial,
    For the trial, - CH
   The Couet held, that the plaintiff was not entitled to the fee of twelve dollars given for the proceedings before notice of trial, and that he was entitled to the other two items claimed.