Date: 20060726
Docket: T-1066-05
Citation: 2006 FC 922
Between:
9101-9380 QUÉBEC INC. (LES TABACS GALAXY)
Applicant
AND
CANADA CUSTOMS AND REVENUE AGENCY
Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS – REASONS
MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
[1] On June 21, Tabacs Galaxy filed an application for judicial review of a decision by the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency. On June 30, 2005, the Court dismissed with costs a motion for an interlocutory injunction submitted by the applicant. On February 7, 2006, Tabacs Galaxy filed a discontinuance of its application for judicial review, with the remark [translation] “each party paying its own costs”. As this document was not signed by counsel for the respondent, the respondent is entitled under section 402 of the Federal Courts Rules to claim the costs in this case.
[2] As requested, this assessment proceeded without the personal appearance of the parties. Up to now, we have not received any answer to our letter dated May 17, 2006 establishing a timetable for filing written submissions.
[3] Accordingly, the fees are assessed at $1,620 for items 5 (7 units), 6 (3 units X 1 hour and 10 min.), 25 (1 unit) and 26 (2 units) of the Tariff. Since the assessment is a simple uncontested proceeding, I have reduced the number of units requested for the assessment to 2. As far as expenses for photocopies are concerned, the evidence of which is established by affidavit, they are allowed as requested for an amount of $226.25.
[4] Therefore, the respondent’s bill of costs is assessed at $1,846.25. A certificate is issued for this amount.
DATED AT MONTRÉAL, THIS 26TH DAY OF JULY 2006
Signed: “Michelle Lamy” |
MICHELLE LAMY ASSESSMENT OFFICER |
Certified true translation
Michael Palles
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
COURT DOCKET NUMBER: T-1066-05
Between:
9101-9380 QUÉBEC INC. (LES TABACS GALAXY)
Applicant
AND
CANADA CUSTOMS AND REVENUE AGENCY
Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING
PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Montréal, Quebec
REASONS BY MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
DATED: JULY 26, 2006
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Jolicoeur, Lacasse, Geoffrion, Jetté, St-Pierre
Sillery, Quebec for the applicant
John Sims
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario for the respondent