Not exact matches
S046956, November 19, 1998,
Madam Justice Martinson ratified her previous award of
special costs to an estate beneficiary, by making those
costs payable by the executor personally, rather than by the estate.
In Kim v. Hong, 2013 BCSC 2248,
Madam Justice Griffin found that deceiving the court, defying Court Orders and conducting aspects of the litigation with an improper motive in order to intimidate, exhaust or financially drain the other party, were sufficient justification for an award of
special costs.
Madam Justice Gropper considered the law of
special costs in Westsea Construction Ltd. v. 0759553 B.C. Ltd., 2013 BCSC 1352at paras. 27 - 37, where she concurred that the single standard for the awarding of
special costs is that the conduct in question properly be categorized as «reprehensible».