Narrative Opinion Summary
Court of Appeals No. 12-16-00155-CV pertains to the case of Gary Ramsey and Sandra Ramsey vs. Caterpillar Inc. The Bill of Costs details the fees associated with various documents and motions filed in the case. The total amount due is $8,481.00, which breaks down as follows: - Exhibit tendered for oral argument: $25.00 - Motion fees (multiple entries for Wesley Gould, Cris Stevens, and Matthew J Kita): $10.00 each (totaling $60.00) - Clerk's record: $5,833.00 - Reporter's record (Bevel): $1,164.00 - Reporter's record (Phillips, Ulmer, Whitman): $1,194.00 - Supreme Court chapter 51 fee: $50.00 - Indigent fee (Wesley Gould): $25.00 - Texas.gov e-filing fee (Wesley Gould): $30.00 - Filing fee (Wesley Gould): $100.00 Pam Estes, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, certifies that the Bill of Costs is true and correct as of December 1, 2017, and is signed by Chief Deputy Clerk Katrina McClenny.
Legal Issues Addressed
Bill of Costs Documentationsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Bill of Costs outlines the specific fees and expenses incurred during the litigation process, providing a detailed breakdown for transparency and accountability.
Reasoning: The Bill of Costs details the fees associated with various documents and motions filed in the case. The total amount due is $8,481.00, which breaks down as follows: Exhibit tendered for oral argument: $25.00; Motion fees (multiple entries for Wesley Gould, Cris Stevens, and Matthew J Kita): $10.00 each (totaling $60.00); Clerk's record: $5,833.00; Reporter's record (Bevel): $1,164.00; Reporter's record (Phillips, Ulmer, Whitman): $1,194.00; Supreme Court chapter 51 fee: $50.00; Indigent fee (Wesley Gould): $25.00; Texas.gov e-filing fee (Wesley Gould): $30.00; Filing fee (Wesley Gould): $100.00.
Certification of Bill of Costssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The certification by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals ensures the authenticity and accuracy of the Bill of Costs, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the judicial process.
Reasoning: Pam Estes, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, certifies that the Bill of Costs is true and correct as of December 1, 2017, and is signed by Chief Deputy Clerk Katrina McClenny.