/kɒsts ɪn ðə kɔz/ – Phrase
Definition: án phí.
A more thorough explanation: “Costs in the cause” refers to the legal expenses incurred during the course of a legal proceeding that are to be paid by the losing party as determined by the court. These costs may include court fees, attorney fees, witness fees, and other related expenses.
Example: The court ordered the defendant to pay all costs in the cause, including attorney fees and court expenses.