Legislation
SECTION 981
Costs and expenses
Real Property Actions & Proceedings (RPA) CHAPTER 81, ARTICLE 9
§ 981. Costs and expenses. 1. The final judgment for the partition of
the property must also award that each defendant pay to the plaintiff
his proportion of the plaintiff's costs, including the additional
allowance. The sum to be paid by each must be fixed by the court
according to the respective rights of the parties, and specified in the
judgment.
2. If a defendant is unknown, his proportion of the costs shall be
fixed and specified in like manner. An execution against an unknown
defendant may be issued to collect the costs awarded against him as if
he were named in the judgment; and his right, share or interest in the
property may be sold by virtue thereof as if he were named in the
execution.
3. Where final judgment confirming a sale is rendered, the costs of
each party to the action and the expenses of the sale, including the
officer's fees, shall be deducted from the proceeds of the sale and
distributed as the court shall order. But the court, in its discretion,
may direct that the costs and expenses of any trial, reference or other
proceeding in the action be paid out of the share of any party in the
proceeds, or may render judgment against any party therefor. Where a
proportion of the proceeds is to be paid to or invested for the benefit
of any person, as prescribed in any provision of this article, the
amount thereof must be determined by the residue of the entire proceeds
remaining after deducting the costs and expenses chargeable against
them.
4. The officer making the sale shall pay out of the proceeds, unless
the judgment otherwise directs, all taxes, assessments and water rates,
which are liens upon the property sold, and redeem the property sold
from any sales for unpaid taxes, assessments or water rates, which have
not apparently become absolute. The sums necessary to make those
payments and redemptions are deemed expenses of the sale.
5. After actual partition, the fees and expenses of the commissioners,
including the expense of a survey when it is made, shall be taxed under
the direction of the court, and the amount thereof shall be paid by the
plaintiff and allowed as part of his costs.
6. Fees of surveyor or commissioner in action for partition. The fees
of a surveyor and a surveyor's assistant, employed as prescribed by law
in an action for partition, and of a commissioner appointed as
prescribed by law to make partition, shall be the same as those provided
by section 1052 of this chapter for services rendered in an action for
dower.
the property must also award that each defendant pay to the plaintiff
his proportion of the plaintiff's costs, including the additional
allowance. The sum to be paid by each must be fixed by the court
according to the respective rights of the parties, and specified in the
judgment.
2. If a defendant is unknown, his proportion of the costs shall be
fixed and specified in like manner. An execution against an unknown
defendant may be issued to collect the costs awarded against him as if
he were named in the judgment; and his right, share or interest in the
property may be sold by virtue thereof as if he were named in the
execution.
3. Where final judgment confirming a sale is rendered, the costs of
each party to the action and the expenses of the sale, including the
officer's fees, shall be deducted from the proceeds of the sale and
distributed as the court shall order. But the court, in its discretion,
may direct that the costs and expenses of any trial, reference or other
proceeding in the action be paid out of the share of any party in the
proceeds, or may render judgment against any party therefor. Where a
proportion of the proceeds is to be paid to or invested for the benefit
of any person, as prescribed in any provision of this article, the
amount thereof must be determined by the residue of the entire proceeds
remaining after deducting the costs and expenses chargeable against
them.
4. The officer making the sale shall pay out of the proceeds, unless
the judgment otherwise directs, all taxes, assessments and water rates,
which are liens upon the property sold, and redeem the property sold
from any sales for unpaid taxes, assessments or water rates, which have
not apparently become absolute. The sums necessary to make those
payments and redemptions are deemed expenses of the sale.
5. After actual partition, the fees and expenses of the commissioners,
including the expense of a survey when it is made, shall be taxed under
the direction of the court, and the amount thereof shall be paid by the
plaintiff and allowed as part of his costs.
6. Fees of surveyor or commissioner in action for partition. The fees
of a surveyor and a surveyor's assistant, employed as prescribed by law
in an action for partition, and of a commissioner appointed as
prescribed by law to make partition, shall be the same as those provided
by section 1052 of this chapter for services rendered in an action for
dower.