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Is it a weekend to pay the legal fees for seven days?
Litigation expenses refer to the expenses that the parties in civil litigation should pay and spend to the people's court according to law, including the acceptance fee, application fee and other litigation expenses of the case. Is there any case of not paying the case acceptance fee? What is it? Next, by. Litigation expenses refer to the expenses that the parties in civil litigation should pay and pay to the people's court according to law, including acceptance fees, application fees, and transportation, accommodation, living expenses and lost time for witnesses, experts, translators and adjusters who appear in court on the date specified by the people's court. Cases that do not pay the fees for accepting cases include: (1) Cases tried in accordance with special procedures stipulated in the Civil Procedure Law. (2) Cases that are ruled to be inadmissible, rejected for prosecution or rejected for appeal. (3) cases of refusing to accept the ruling, rejecting the prosecution, jurisdictional objections and appeals. (4) cases of administrative compensation. (1) Cases in which the parties have new evidence sufficient to overturn the original judgment or ruling and apply to the people's court for retrial, and the people's court decides to retry after examination. (2) A case in which the parties have not appealed against the judgment or ruling of the people's court of first instance, and the judgment or ruling of first instance or conciliation statement has become legally effective, and the people's court decides to retry the case after examination.

Legal basis: Article 13 (1) Property cases shall be paid in installments according to the amount or price claimed in the lawsuit, according to the following proportions:

1, not exceeding 1 ten thousand yuan, and each piece shall be paid to 50 yuan;

2. For the part exceeding 1 10,000 yuan to 1 10,000 yuan, 2,5% shall be paid;

3, 654.38+ 10,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan, according to 2%;

4, more than 200,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan, according to 1, 5% payment;

5, more than 500 thousand yuan to 6.5438+0 million yuan, according to 654.38+0% payment;

6, more than 6.5438 million yuan to 2 million yuan, according to 0, 9% to pay;

7, more than 2 million yuan to 5 million yuan, according to 0, 8% to pay;

8, more than 5 million yuan to 6.5438+million yuan, according to 0, 7% to pay;

9, more than100000 yuan to 20 million yuan, according to 0, 6% to pay;

10, and the part exceeding 20 million yuan shall be paid at 0.5%.

(2) Non-property cases shall be paid according to the following standards:

1. Divorce cases range from 50 yuan to 300 yuan. Involving the division of property, the total amount of property does not exceed 200 thousand yuan, no need to pay separately; Pay 0.5% for the part exceeding 200,000 yuan.

2. 500 yuan shall pay 100 yuan for each case that infringes on the right to name, name, portrait, reputation and honor. Involving damages and the amount of compensation does not exceed 50 thousand yuan, no additional compensation; The part exceeding 50,000 yuan to 6,543,800 yuan shall be paid according to 654.38+ 0%; The part exceeding 654.38+10,000 yuan shall be paid by 0.5%.

3. 50 yuan to 100 yuan for each other non-property cases.

(3) In intellectual property civil cases, if there is no dispute about the amount or price, each piece shall be paid from 500 yuan to 1 1,000 yuan; The disputed amount or price shall be paid according to the standard of property cases.

(4) Payment for each labor dispute case 10 yuan.

(5) Administrative cases shall be paid according to the following standards:

1, trademark, patent and maritime administrative cases shall be paid respectively 100 yuan;

2, other administrative cases each pay 50 yuan.

(6) If the parties raise objections to the jurisdiction of the case, and the objections are not established, they shall pay 50 yuan to 100 yuan for each piece.

The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may, according to local actual conditions, formulate specific payment standards within the scope specified in items (2), (3) and (6) of this article.