Nevada Code § 69.040

Costs must be included in judgment; cost bill; motion to retax costs
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1. The justice must tax and include in the
judgment the costs allowed by law to the prevailing party.
2. The party in whose favor judgment is
rendered and who claims costs must deliver to the justice, and serve a copy
upon the adverse party, within 2 days after the verdict or notice of the
decision of the justice, or such further time as may be granted, a memorandum
of the items of the costs and necessary disbursements in the action, which
memorandum must be verified by the oath of the party or the partys attorney or
agent or by the clerk of the partys attorney, stating that to the best of his
or her knowledge and belief the items are correct and that the disbursements
have been necessarily incurred in the action. The party in whose favor judgment
is rendered shall be entitled to recover the witness fees, although at the time
the party may not have actually paid them.
3. Issuance or service of subpoena shall
not be necessary to entitle the prevailing party to tax as costs witness fees
and mileage, providing that such witnesses be sworn and testify in the cause.
4. It shall not be necessary to embody in
the memorandum the fees of the justice, but the justice shall add the same
according to the fees of the justice fixed by statute.
5. Within 2 days after service of a copy
of the memorandum, the adverse party may move the court, upon 2 days notice to
retax and settle the costs, a copy of which notice of motion shall be filed and
served upon the prevailing party claiming costs, and thereupon the justice
shall settle the costs.
6. If the judgment is entered by default
it shall not be necessary to make service of a copy of the cost bill.

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