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Often the losing party in a case will have to pay court costs -- i.e., various fees and expenses related to the litigation that the court system may charge (for example the cost of copying certain documents).

The foregoing answer is accurate. However, most jurisdictions have specific rules as to what costs are recoverable. Be aware that attorney's fees are not a "recoverable cost" for the prevailing party unless a statute governing the subject-matter of the action, or the contract upon which the action was based so provides.

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Often the losing party in a case will have to pay court costs -- i.e., various fees and expenses related to the litigation that the court system may charge (for example the cost of copying certain documents).

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The foregoing answer is accurate. However, most jurisdictions have specific rules as to what costs are recoverable. Be aware that attorney's fees are not a "recoverable cost" for the prevailing party unless a statute governing the subject-matter of the action, or the contract upon which the action was based so provides.

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