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NRS 18.060

Costs of appeal to Court of Appeals or Supreme Court; discretion of court

Applied in 9 court decisions — leading case Kitchen Factors, Inc. v. Brown (1975)

Most recently applied in Keever v. Jewelry Mountain Mines, Inc. ex rel. Tripp (April 1986)

[1911 CPA § 439; RL § 5381; NCL § 8928]—(NRS A 2013, 1732)

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In the following cases the costs of an appeal to the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court shall be in the discretion of the court:

1. Where a new trial is ordered.

2. When a judgment is modified.

Ê In the event no order is made by the court relative to the costs in the two instances mentioned in this section, the party obtaining any relief shall have his or her costs.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.