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1736 Costs—evidence
(1) The costs of a proceeding may include costs incurred in procuring
evidence, and the attendance of witnesses or the production of
documents.
(2) For this rule, the attendance of a witness includes an attendance at
any necessary conference with counsel before the trial and, if the
witness is an expert, qualifying to give evidence as an expert.
Examples of costs incurred
1 reasonable conduct money or witness expenses paid to a witness, whether or
not the witness attended under subpoena
2 reasonable expenses of preparing and proving plans, drawings, models or
photographs