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Assessment: Gross estate to be assessed at 40 cents per $100 or major fraction thereof, capped at $6,000. Minimum fee is $15 for each report filed. Assessment: Gross estate to be assessed at 40 cents per $100 or major fraction thereof, capped at $6,000.
Costs of and caused by - This will normally make it clear who has to pay the costs and why. It reflects a party having to pay charges for something they have done or should have done.
Costs of to the plaintiff, in any event of the cause . = means that even if the party doesnt win the lawsuit at the end of the day, they are still entitled to costs for these applications.
Costs in the cause means that the costs of those interlocutory proceedings are to be awarded ing to the final award of costs in the action. If the plaintiff wins and gets an order for his costs, he gets those interlocutory costs as part of his costs of the action against the defendant.
Its costs awarded against and it means that the other partys (usually the winners) legal costs must be paid by the person (usually the loser) against whom they are awarded.
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Costs incurred in the Action means all lawyers fees and expenses, witness fees and expenses, court costs and other costs related to the defense of the Action.

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