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ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS
Assessment Officer
[1] This application for judicial review of a decision of the Public Service Commission Appeal Board confirming the screening of the Applicant out of a job competition was dismissed with costs. I issued a timetable for written disposition of the assessment of the Respondent's bill of costs.
[2] The Applicant did not file any materials in response to the Respondent's materials. My view, often expressed in comparable circumstances, is that the Federal Courts Rules do not contemplate a litigant benefiting by having an assessment officer step away from a neutral position to act as the litigant's advocate in challenging given items in a bill of costs. However, the assessment officer cannot certify unlawful items, i.e. those outside the authority of the judgment and the tariff. I examined each item claimed in the bill of costs and the supporting materials within those parameters.
[3] The Respondent claimed an item 4 (counsel fee) of $480.00 and a disbursement for $45.00 associated with a motion to remove certain respondents. The consent order was silent on costs. I disallow these two amounts further to my conclusion in Balisky v. Canada (Minister of Natural Resources), [2004] F.C.J. No. 536 (A.O.) at para. 6, and Aird v. Country Park Village Properties (Mainland) Ltd., [2005] F.C.J. No. 1426 (A.O.) at para 10. There were other items which might have attracted disagreement, but their total amount is generally arguable as reasonable within the limits of the award of costs. The Respondent's bill of costs, presented at $3,435.95, is assessed and allowed at $2,910.95.
FEDERAL COURT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: T-1059-05
STYLE OF CAUSE: BARRY K. PUGH v. THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL APPERANCE OF THE PARTIES
REASONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COSTS: CHARLES E. STINSON
WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS:
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Mr. Alexandre Kaufman
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SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
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John H. Sims, Q.C. Deputy Attorney General of Canada
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