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Code · New York · Civil Practice Law & Rules · Fees

§ 8022. Fee on civil appeals proceedings before appellate courts.

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§ 8022. Fee on civil appeals proceedings before appellate courts.
A county clerk, upon filing a notice of appeal, is entitled to a fee of
sixty-five dollars, payable in advance.
(b)The clerks of the appellate divisions of the supreme court and the
clerk of the court of appeals are entitled, upon the filing of a record
on a civil appeal or a statement in lieu of record on a civil appeal, as
required by rule 5530 of this chapter, to a fee of three hundred fifteen
dollars, payable in advance. The clerks of the appellate divisions also
shall be entitled to such fee upon the filing of a notice of petition or
order to show cause commencing a special proceeding in their respective
courts. In addition, the clerks of the appellate divisions of the
supreme court and the clerk of the court of appeals are entitled, upon
the filing of each motion or cross motion with respect to a civil appeal
or special proceeding, to a fee of forty-five dollars, payable in
advance. However, no fee shall be imposed for a motion or cross motion
which seeks leave to prosecute or defend a civil appeal or special
proceeding as a poor person pursuant to subdivision
(a)of section
eleven hundred one of this chapter.
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