New York Statutes
§ 1910 — Costs upon appeal
New York § 1910
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N.Y. New York City Civil Court § 1910 (2026).
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§ 1910. Costs upon appeal.
(a)Costs upon an appeal may be awarded by\nthe appellate court in its discretion, and if awarded shall be as\nfollows:\n 1. To the appellant upon reversal, not more than thirty dollars.\n 2. To the respondent upon affirmance, not more than twenty-five\ndollars.\n 3. To either party upon modification, not more than twenty-five\ndollars.\n (b) Costs upon appeal from the judgment or order of the appellate\ncourt shall be as provided in the CPLR.\n
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