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New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - Article 23 - (2301 - 2313) Costs, Allowances and Commissions

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  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - Article 23 - Costs, Allowances and Commissions
    Section 2301. Costs, general. 2302. Award of costs and allowances. 2303. Security for costs. 2304. Costs of appeal. 2305. Fees of appraiser. 2306. Annual statements...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2301 - Costs, General
    1. Costs and allowances in the court shall be awarded solely in accordance with this article and shall include all disbursements of the party awarded...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2302 - Award of Costs and Allowances
    1. Upon a motion the court may award costs to any party in such amount as it determines not exceeding $20 to each party, except...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2303 - Security for Costs
    the court, upon the application of any interested party who might resort to the security if furnished, may make an order or decree dismissing the...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2304 - Costs of Appeal
    1. The appellate court may award costs of the appeal as follows: (a) Upon an appeal in a proceeding to construe a will, to any...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2305 - Fees of Appraisers
    An appraiser is entitled in addition to his actual expenses, to a sum to be fixed by the court for his services in making the...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2306 - Annual Statements to Be Furnished to Beneficiaries
    Any trustee who is not required to furnish annual statements under either 2308 or 2309 because he has not retained annual commissions shall nevertheless be...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2307 - Commissions of Fiduciaries Other Than Trustees
    1. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (f) of this subdivision on the settlement of the account of any fiduciary other than a trustee the...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2307-A - Commissions of Attorney-executor
    1. Disclosure. When an attorney prepares a will to be proved in the courts of this state and such attorney, a then affiliated attorney, or...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2308 - Commissions of Trustees Under Wills of Persons Dying, or Under Lifetime Trusts Created, on or Before August 31, 1956
    1. On the settlement of the account of any trustee under the will of a person dying on or before August 31, 1956, or under...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2309 - Commissions of Trustees Under Wills of Persons Dying, or Lifetime Trusts Established, After August 31, 1956
    1. On the settlement of the account of any trustee under the will of a person dying after August 31, 1956, or under a lifetime...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2310 - Payment on Account of Commissions
    1. At any time during the administration of an estate and irrespective of the pendency of a particular proceeding a fiduciary may present to the...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2311 - Ex Parte Application for Advance Payment of Commissions
    1. At any time during the administration of an estate and irrespective of the pendency of a particular proceeding a fiduciary may present to the...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2312 - Commissions of Corporate Trustees
    1. If the will or lifetime trust instrument makes provisions for specific rates or amounts of commissions (other than a general reference to commissions allowed...
  • New York Surrogate's Court Procedure - § 2313 - Multiple Commissions of Executors or Trustees Under Wills of Persons Dying, or Lifetime Trusts Established, After August 31, 1993
    With respect to wills of persons dying, or lifetime trusts established, after August 31, 1993, if there are more than two executors or trustees, no...