Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Crossin |
Citation | 2018 BCSC 1206 |
Date | 18 July 2018 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | D109625 |
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13 practice notes
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567 Hornby Apartment Ltd. v. Le Soleil Restaurant Inc., 2020 BCCA 69
...open the issue of the scale of costs. The costs were to be assessed on Scale B as per Appendix B of the Rules. [91] Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206, concerned the power of a registrar to assess unentered orders. The litigation had occupied the justice system and various judges, masters and......
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Waters v. Michie,
...at 2019 BCSC 1620 ; the decision of Justice Crossin on the appeal from the certificate of costs entered by Registrar Cameron indexed at 2018 BCSC 1206; and the Court of Appeal’s decision upholding Justice Crossin’s decision indexed 2019 BCSC [7] ......
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Ocean Rodeo Sports Inc. v. Oyen, 2019 BCSC 1393
...wrong” standard that applies to findings of fact is synonymous with the standard of palpable and overriding error (see Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206 at para. 6). Determining “what constitutes reasonable costs is a question of fact”, and registrars are entitled to deference on review due ......
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Breakey v. Breakey,
...the Schedule. The parties agree that registrars are empowered by statute, and have no inherent jurisdiction: see Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206 at para. 30 [Waters]. Registrars are empowered to assess the costs of family proceedings by s. 13(2) of the Supreme Court Act, R.S.B.C.......
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15 cases
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567 Hornby Apartment Ltd. v. Le Soleil Restaurant Inc., 2020 BCCA 69
...open the issue of the scale of costs. The costs were to be assessed on Scale B as per Appendix B of the Rules. [91] Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206, concerned the power of a registrar to assess unentered orders. The litigation had occupied the justice system and various judges, masters and......
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Waters v. Michie, 2022 BCSC 818
...at 2019 BCSC 1620 ; the decision of Justice Crossin on the appeal from the certificate of costs entered by Registrar Cameron indexed at 2018 BCSC 1206; and the Court of Appeal’s decision upholding Justice Crossin’s decision indexed 2019 BCSC [7] ......
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Ocean Rodeo Sports Inc. v. Oyen, 2019 BCSC 1393
...wrong” standard that applies to findings of fact is synonymous with the standard of palpable and overriding error (see Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206 at para. 6). Determining “what constitutes reasonable costs is a question of fact”, and registrars are entitled to deference on review due ......
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Breakey v. Breakey, 2022 BCSC 1806
...the Schedule. The parties agree that registrars are empowered by statute, and have no inherent jurisdiction: see Waters v. Michie, 2018 BCSC 1206 at para. 30 [Waters]. Registrars are empowered to assess the costs of family proceedings by s. 13(2) of the Supreme Court Act, R.S.B.C.......
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