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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 607

§607-1 Power of supreme court with respect to costs and fees.

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§607-1 Power of supreme court with respect to costs and fees. The supreme court shall have power by rule of court, from time to time, to revise, amend, add to, or eliminate any of the items of costs and fees provided in this chapter, to prescribe such costs and fees as it deems reasonable in all cases not therein provided for, and to prescribe the amount to be paid in advance to the clerk of any court in any proceeding on account of the costs and fees. All fees prescribed by the supreme court by rule of court for electronic document certification, electronic copies of documents, and for providing bulk access to electronic court records and compilations of data shall be deposited into the judiciary computer system special fund. [CC 1859, §1282;
RL 1925, §2554; RL 1935, §3803; am L 1935, c 55, §1; RL 1945, §9741; RL 1955, §219-1; HRS §607-1; am L 1974, c 145, §5; am L 2004, c 230, §§3, 6; am L 2006, c 21, §1; am L 2011, c 60, §2]
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Cited: 35 H. 682, 684 (1940); 44 H. 147, 149, 355 P.2d 40 (1960); 51 H. 346, 348, 461 P.2d 140 (1969).
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