Cumb. Cnty. Pa. 367

As amended through January 1, 2024
Rule 367 - Bill of Costs

A party entitled to costs shall file a bill of costs with the Prothonotary which shall be served upon the opposing party or their attorney. Such bill shall set forth the witnesses in attendance at trial, the statutory witness fees paid to such witnesses, and the places from which mileage is claimed. The bill shall be verified under oath as being true and correct to the best of the affiant's knowledge and belief which verification shall include a statement that the witnesses were material and necessary. If the opposing party objects to a bill of costs, they must file exceptions, in writing, with the Prothonotary, within ten (10) days of service. The Prothonotary shall hear and determine the objections. If either party is dissatisfied with the decision of the Prothonotary, the matter shall be heard by the Court; but no exception or appeal shall operate to stay execution or prevent the collection of the debt or costs, but any costs subject to the exception shall be retained until the question is decided.

Cumb. Cnty. Pa. 367

Adopted June 1, 1976; amended October 6, 1978, effective 10/15/1978.