Nebraska Estimate for Transcript of Testimony/Bill of Exceptions is a document used to record the testimony of witnesses in a court proceeding in the state of Nebraska. This document is used to provide a summary of the witnesses' testimony and to provide a record of any legal arguments or objections presented during the trial. The Estimate for Transcript of Testimony/Bill of Exceptions also includes a statement of the costs of preparing the document, such as the cost of the court reporter, attorney fees, and other related expenses. There are two types of Nebraska Estimate for Transcript of Testimony/Bill of Exceptions: 1) an estimate of costs related to the preparation of a transcript of a witness' testimony and 2) an estimate of costs related to the preparation of a bill of exceptions. The first type is used to provide an estimate of the costs related to the transcribing of the witness' testimony, including the court reporter's fee, attorney fees, and other related costs. The second type is used to provide an estimate of the costs related to the preparation of a bill of exceptions, which is a document that sets out the legal arguments and objections made by the parties during the trial. Both types of Nebraska Estimate for Transcript of Testimony/Bill of Exceptions are important documents used in the Nebraska court system.