dives costs

dives costs (dI-veez), n. Ordinary court costs granted to a successful party, as distinguished from limited costs (such as out-of-pocket costs) allowed to a successful pauper who sued or defended in forma pauperis. • The term derives from the name of Dives, the supposed name of the rich man in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19–31).Dives is a Latin word meaning “rich.”
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