14 §1507. Damages reduced by counterclaim, full costs
§1507. Damages reduced by counterclaim, full costs When a counterclaim is filed and the plaintiff recovers not exceeding $20, he is entitled to full costs if the jury certify in their verdict that the damages were reduced to that sum by reason of the amount allowed on the counterclaim.
14 §1508. Costs of evidence not increased by multiple damages
§1508. Costs of evidence not increased by multiple damages When a party recovers double or treble costs, the fees of witnesses, depositions, copies and other evidence are not doubled or trebled.
14 §1509. Petitions for relief
§1509. Petitions for relief On application of a private person for relief from a judgment or for relief in the nature of certiorari, mandamus or quo warranto, or like process, the court may or may not allow costs to a person appearing on notice as defendant. [PL 1967, c. 441, §5 (AMD).] SECTION HISTORY […]
14 §1510. Plaintiff’s action dismissed; costs to defendant
§1510. Plaintiff’s action dismissed; costs to defendant When a plaintiff’s action is voluntarily or involuntarily dismissed, the defendant recovers costs against him, and in all actions, as well as those of qui tam as others, the party prevailing is entitled to his legal costs.
14 §1511. Action in name of State by individual
§1511. Action in name of State by individual When an action is brought in the name of the State for the benefit of a private person, his name and place of residence shall be indorsed on the summons. If the defendant prevails, judgment for his costs shall be rendered against such person and execution issued […]
14 §1501. Prevailing party
§1501. Prevailing party In all actions, the party prevailing recovers costs unless otherwise specially provided. If, after a verdict, the party in whose favor the jury found carries the case into the law court and the decision there is against him, he recovers no costs after the verdict but the party prevailing in the law […]
14 §1502. Parties and attorneys (REPEALED)
§1502. Parties and attorneys (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL 1985, c. 384, §2 (RP).