If the taxation of costs is excessive by charging the costs of witnesses who were not examined or by charging costs to an improper party, or taxing costs contrary to law, or the taxation is otherwise erroneous, the party aggrieved may move the court for a retaxation, setting forth the particulars in which the clerk has erred. Code 1858, § 3212; Shan., § 4954; Code 1932, § 9107; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 20-1608. If the taxation of costs is excessive by charging the costs of witnesses who were not examined or by charging costs to an improper party, or taxing costs contrary to law, or the taxation is otherwise erroneous, the party aggrieved may move the court for a retaxation, setting forth the particulars in which the clerk has erred. Code 1858, § 3212; Shan., § 4954; Code 1932, § 9107; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 20-1608. If the taxation of costs is excessive by charging the costs of witnesses who were not examined or by charging costs to an improper party, or taxing costs contrary to law, or the taxation is otherwise erroneous, the party aggrieved may move the court for a retaxation, setting forth the particulars in which the clerk has erred. Code 1858, § 3212; Shan., § 4954; Code 1932, § 9107; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 20-1608. If the taxation of costs is excessive by charging the costs of witnesses who were not examined or by charging costs to an improper party, or taxing costs contrary to law, or the taxation is otherwise erroneous, the party aggrieved may move the court for a retaxation, setting forth the particulars in which the clerk has erred. Code 1858, § 3212; Shan., § 4954; Code 1932, § 9107; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 20-1608.
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