As amended through October 28, 2024
Rule 139.03 - Taxation of Costs and Disbursements; TimeSubdivision 1. Time for seeking costs. A prevailing party seeking taxation of costs and disbursements shall file and serve a notice of taxation of costs and disbursements within 14 days of the filing of the court's order or decision.Subd. 2. Costs in Supreme Court. Upon reversal in the Supreme Court, a party prevailing in that court who did not prevail in the Court of Appeals may file and serve separate notices for costs and disbursements in each appellate court within 14 days after the filing of the decision of the Supreme Court, separately identifying costs and disbursements incurred in each court.Subd. 3. Objections. Written objections to any taxation of costs and disbursements shall be filed and served with the clerk of the appellate courts within 7 days after service of the notice of taxation. Failure to file and serve timely written objections shall constitute a waiver.Subd. 4. Decision on Costs. If no objections are filed, the clerk may tax costs and disbursements in accordance with these rules. If objections are filed, the appropriate appellate court shall determine the amount of costs and disbursements to be taxed. There shall be no appeal form the taxation of costs and disbursements.Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 139.03
Amended effective 3/1/2001; amended effective 9/1/2019; amended effective 1/1/2020.