The terms «scandalous, outrageous or reprehensible» and «deserving of reproof or rebuke» are used to describe the conduct of a party that
warrants special costs: Camaso v. Egan, 2011 BCSC 954 at para. 6.
Not exact matches
And with its larger wheels, more aggressive front end, Alcantara seats, and flat - bottom steering wheel, the 2014 Audi S5 also looks
special enough inside and out to
warrant the roughly $ 13,000 extra
cost over its mainstream A5 sibling (in base price).
If the conduct of a party is such as to
warrant rebuke by the Court, then the unsuccessful party runs a significant risk of having
special costs awarded against him or her.
The cases show an increasing willingness by the courts to award
special costs, particularly where the behaviour of the plaintiff
warrants rebuke.
Whether a failed allegation of undue influence is sufficiently reprehensible that it
warrants the court's condemnation through a
special costs award depends on the particular 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.
«The lack of respect combined with his demonstration of the fact that Mr. Tupper is not prepared to abide by any court order including the
costs orders that are now outstanding establishes
special circumstances
warranting an order for security for
costs.»
Costs should not exceed the court tariff except where reprehensible conduct warrants an award of special c
Costs should not exceed the court tariff except where reprehensible conduct
warrants an award of
special costscosts.
Special caution is
warranted in awarding
costs under Rule 57.07 where the client declines to waive solicitor client privilege.
[78] In sum, ICBC's casual disregard for the disclosure rules, especially when reinforced by the October 20, 2015 Court Order,
warrants rebuke in the form of an award of
special costs.
The Court found that the behavior of the defendants, while unusual, was not reprehensible so as to
warrant the punishment of
special costs.
He also ordered
special costs against the lawyers, including $ 41,000 paid to the computer analyst and a supervising solicitor who oversaw the search
warrant.