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§ 1911. Fees.\n (a) Fees payable to the clerk. There shall be paid to the clerk the\nfollowing sums as court fees in civil matters and there shall be no\nothers:\n (1) Upon the filing of the first paper in any action or proceeding,\nforty-five dollars, unless there has already been paid a fee of\nforty-five dollars as provided for by paragraph eleven of this\nsubdivision.\n (1-a) Upon filing the first paper in an action or proceeding arising\nout of a consumer credit transaction as defined in subdivision (f) of\nsection one hundred five of the civil practice law and rules, an\naddition ninety-five dollars.\n (2) For issuing an order of arrest or attachment, or requisition or\nwarrant of seizure, where no paper was previously filed, forty-five\ndollars.\n (3) Upon filing an infant's co
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§ 1911. Fees.\n (a) Fees payable to the clerk. There shall be paid to the clerk the\nfollowing sums as court fees in civil matters and there shall be no\nothers:\n (1) Upon the filing of the first paper in any action or proceeding,\nforty-five dollars, unless there has already been paid a fee of\nforty-five dollars as provided for by paragraph eleven of this\nsubdivision.\n (1-a) Upon filing the first paper in an action or proceeding arising\nout of a consumer credit transaction as defined in subdivision (f) of\nsection one hundred five of the civil practice law and rules, an\naddition ninety-five dollars.\n (2) For issuing an order of arrest or attachment, or requisition or\nwarrant of seizure, where no paper was previously filed, forty-five\ndollars.\n (3) Upon filing an infant's compromise, where no paper was previously\nfiled, forty dollars.\n (4) For filing a notice of trial, forty dollars.\n (5) For entry of judgment upon confession, where no paper was\npreviously filed, forty-five dollars.\n (6) On filing notice of appeal, thirty dollars.\n (7) For issuing a satisfaction of judgment, or a certificate regarding\nthe judgment, six dollars.\n (8) On a trial by jury, seventy dollars; to be paid by the party\ndemanding the jury, at the time of the demand.\n (9) For exemplification of a copy of a paper on file in the clerk's\noffice fifteen dollars.\n (10) For certifying a copy of a paper on file in the clerk's office,\nsix dollars.\n (11) For issuing a notice of petition in a summary proceeding to\nrecover possession of real property, forty-five dollars.\n (12) Upon the filing of a judgment by a plaintiff on or after\nSeptember first, two thousand ten in an action or proceeding arising out\nof a consumer credit transaction as defined in subdivision (f) of\nsection one hundred five of the civil practice law and rules,\nninety-five dollars, provided such action or proceeding was commenced\nprior to such date and no additional fee was paid therein pursuant to\nparagraph (one-a) of this subdivision.\n All fees shall be prepaid before the service shall be performed.\n (b) Fees of enforcement officer. There shall be paid to the\nenforcement officer by the party requiring his services, the same fees\nto which a sheriff would be entitled for like services in supreme court.\n (c) Stenographer's fees. A stenographer shall be entitled to the fees\nprescribed by the CPLR.\n