The fees of referees shall be not less than $5 nor more than $25 each for every day spent in the business of the reference, as shall be fixed and allowed by the court ordering the reference; but the parties may agree, in writing, upon any other rate of compensation, and such rate shall be allowed, any excess over the rate fixed by the court, as provided above, to be paid by the parties. In addition to the referee's fees, and as a part of the same, the court may tax and allow the usual bailiff's and reporter's fees, where a bailiff, reporter, or both, are employed in connection with the reference.
(7004) RL s 2707; 1921 c 279 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 357 - 359 — Court And Filing Fees; Attestations
Section 357.021 — Court Administrator Of District Court; Fees.
Section 357.022 — Conciliation Court Fee.
Section 357.03 — Extra Fees Of Court Administrator Of District Court.
Section 357.08 — Paid By Appellant In Appeal.
Section 357.16 — Commissioners To Take Testimony.
Section 357.17 — Notaries Public.
Section 357.18 — County Recorder.
Section 357.182 — County Fees And Recording Standards For Recording Of Real Estate Documents.
Section 357.20 — Fees Of Referees; Agreement By Parties.
Section 357.21 — Services Under Legal Process; Appraisers.
Section 357.23 — Witness Fees Of Officers Of Municipalities.
Section 357.24 — Criminal Cases.
Section 357.241 — Juvenile Court Witnesses.
Section 357.242 — Parents Of Juveniles.
Section 357.25 — Expert Witnesses.
Section 357.27 — Coroner Jurors.
Section 357.28 — Court Commissioner.
Section 357.29 — Services Not Rendered; Illegal Fees.
Section 357.30 — Taxation For Services Not Rendered; Prospective Costs; Attorney As Witness.
Section 357.31 — Copies; Itemized List; Fees Uniform.
Section 357.315 — Cost Of Exhibits And Medical Records.
Section 357.32 — Witness; When And How Paid.
Section 357.33 — Put In County Treasury.
Section 357.39 — Clerks, Cities Of First Class.
Section 357.40 — Collections Credited To General Fund.
Section 357.41 — Clerks, Cities Of First Class In Counties Of 300,000.