2006 New York Code - Disbursements Allowable.



 
  § 1908. Disbursements allowable.
    Except  where the contrary is specifically provided by law, a party to
  whom costs are awarded, or  a  prevailing  party  who  has  appeared  in
  person, shall be allowed his necessary disbursements as follows:
    (a)  All  fees  paid to the clerk or an enforcement officer, including
  jury fees, and the reasonable expense of serving process  where  service
  is made by other than an enforcement officer.
    (b) The legal fees of witnesses.
    (c)  The legal fees paid for a certified copy of a deposition or other
  paper recorded or filed  in  any  public  office,  necessarily  used  or
  obtained for use on the trial.
    (d)   The   reasonable   compensation   of  commissioners  for  taking
  depositions.
    (e) Prospective charges for filing a transcript with the county  clerk
  and the sheriff's fees for receiving and returning an execution.
    (f)  Such  other  reasonable  and  necessary  expenses  as are taxable
  pursuant to the provisions of CPLR § 8301.

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