07-23-2012
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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Award Of Costs To Prevailing Party
* 1 Fed R Civ P 54(d)(1) provides, in pertinent part, that 'costs other than attorneys' fees shall be allowed as of course to the prevailing party unless the court otherwise directs ' Fed R Civ P 54(d)(1) Rule 54(d)(1) creates a presumption in favor of awarding costs to the prevailing party See Klein v Grynberg, 44 F 3d 1497, 1506 (10th Cir '95) Congregation of the Passion v Touche, Ross &amp Co , 854 F 2d 219, 22 (7th Cir '88) This presumption is supported by the explicit language of Rule 54(d)(1), which makes the award of costs to a prevailing party automatic in the absence of an express direction to the contrary by the district court See Fed R Civ P 54(d)(1) (providing that costs 'shall be allowed as of course unless the court otherwise directs') see also Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine v George A Fuller Co , 801 F 2d 908, 10 (7th Cir '86) Subscription Television, Inc v Southern Cal Theatre Owners Ass'n, 576 F 2d 230, 34 (9th Cir '78)
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* a party to that
* absolute costs
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* account party
* accounting costs
* acid party
* additional costs
* adjudication of costs
* advance party
* adverse party
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* african national congress party
* agency costs
* aggrieved party
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