Sentences with phrase «full indemnity costs on»

In additional reasons, the court concluded that full indemnity costs on the motion were not appropriate.

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If the court does not wish to punish a party on the basis of full indemnity for costs, it may still award a certain percentage of special costs.
This ruling appears to be out of step with appellate authority which holds the costs borne by an insured to secure his or her right to a defence under an insurance policy should be paid on a full indemnity basis.
The insureds sought their costs on a full indemnity basis.
[2] With respect to the costs of the costs of the coverage action, the plaintiffs sought costs on a full indemnity basis, rather than on the usual partial indemnity scale.
Daboll wanted his costs paid on a full indemnity basis, asking Superior Court Justice Richard Lococo to award him $ 57,000, arguing that DeMarco unduly lengthened the trial.
The YRCC sought an order invalidating the election of Michael Przysuski, another order placing Ed Dale (who lost the election) on the board, permission to destroy the ballots and proxies 30 days after the ruling and full indemnity on costs.
Significantly, subsection 137.1 (7) of the CJA provides that if a judge dismisses an action under s. 137.1, then the moving party is prima facie entitled to costs of both the motion and the proceeding on a full indemnity basis.
Limit on cross-examinations 7 (1) Subject to subsection (2), cross-examinations on any documentary evidence filed by the parties shall not exceed a total of seven hours for all plaintiffs in the proceeding and seven hours for all defendants (2) A judge may extend the time permitted for cross-examination on documentary evidence if it is necessary to do so in the interest of justice Costs on dismissal 8 (1) If a judge dismisses a proceeding under this section, the moving party is entitled to costs on the motion and in the proceeding on a full indemnity basis, unless the judge determines that such an award is not appropriate in the circumstaCosts on dismissal 8 (1) If a judge dismisses a proceeding under this section, the moving party is entitled to costs on the motion and in the proceeding on a full indemnity basis, unless the judge determines that such an award is not appropriate in the circumstacosts on the motion and in the proceeding on a full indemnity basis, unless the judge determines that such an award is not appropriate in the circumstances.
Special costs to successful applicants in most cases Defendants who succeed in having the claims against them stuck under this law should be entitled to costs on a full indemnity basis, subject to a judge's discretion in exceptional cases where such are not warranted.
If the plaintiff fails to satisfy the court as to the substantive merit of the plaintiff's case, the action should be dismissed with costs on a full indemnity basis.
If a defendant is successful in having a libel action dismissed on this basis, there is a presumption of costs being awarded on a full indemnity basis, the statute says.
The corporation claimed full indemnity of its legal costs in the amount of $ 35,495 on the basis that the condominium declaration specifically provided that an owner would fully indemnify the corporation for any costs or damages resulting from an owner's act or omission.
The British Columbia legislation allowed defendants to bring an application, not less than 120 days before the trial date, to dismiss the lawsuit and recover their costs on a full indemnity basis.
He added the case is «one of those rare, exceptional, or unusual cases where an award of costs on a full indemnity basis is warranted.»
Tess Cusipag and Balita defendants are also jointly and severally liable for the plaintiffs costs of these contempt proceedings on a full indemnity basis.»
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Costs are generally granted on a partial indemnity basis: about 2 / 3rds of the lawyers full (substantial indemnity) billing rate.
If the lawsuit is a SLAPP, then the plaintiff can be penalized and the defendant made whole by way of an award of costs on a full indemnity basis.
Claimants argue that they should be compensated for those costs in full, or at least on a Solicitors Act 1974 or indemnity basis of assessment.
If the action is dismissed, the legislation provides for costs to be awarded on a full indemnity basis and allows the motion judge, if the court finds the action to have been brought in bad faith or for an improper purpose (i.e. a SLAPP), to order damages to be paid by the plaintiff to the defendant.
The motion judge held that the repetition of these accusations, which had already been rejected in court, justified awarding costs against Mr. Best on a full indemnity scale.
Costs were ordered against Mr. Best on a full indemnity basis.
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