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[ENGLISH TRANSLATION]
BETWEEN:
Applicant
and
DIANE PERRIER, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
[1] This is the assessment of the respondent’s bill of costs following the judgment on June 29, 2010 by the Federal Court, dismissing the applicant’s application for judicial review with costs.
[2] On September 1, 2010, the respondent filed his bill of costs and requested that the assessment be disposed of in writing. On September 2, 2010, an instruction was sent, setting a schedule for the filing of the parties’ written representations. To this day, having received no written representations from the parties, I am now ready to proceed with the assessment of bill of costs according to the documents on record.
[3] The respondent claims the following fees: item 2 – respondent’s case preparation (7 units), item 13 a) – preparation for hearing – (5 units), item 14 a) – counsel fee: to first counsel, per hour in Court (3 units x 3.42 hours), and item 26 – assessment of costs (6 units).
[4] The respondent claims the maximum units for each fee claimed. I have considered all the facts stated in subsection 400(3) of the Federal Court Rules in order to adjust the counsel fees, in a reasonable fashion, according to the case type. So, I have modified item 2 – respondent’s case preparation (5 units), item 14 a) – counsel fee to first counsel, per hour in Court (3 units x 3.42 hours x $130 = $1,333.80. As for item 26 – assessment fees, this was allowed for 2 units, since the assessment does not seem complex nor contested. The assessed fees are allowed in the amount of $2,893.80.
[5] The disbursements are allowed in the amount of $70.75 for the respondent’s case photocopies and courier charges for the respondent’s case, since these seem reasonable and necessary to me for the conduct of the case. I have not allowed the photocopies for the notice of appearance in the amount of $2.00, since the case is not mentioned under any fees to be assessed in the Tariff B table.
[6] The respondent’s bill of costs, presented at $3,745.25, is assessed and allowed in the amount of $2,964.55. An assessment certificate will be issued for this amount.
MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC
October 1, 2010
FEDERAL COURT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: T-1445-09
STYLE OF CAUSE: PETER RANDOLPH STUART
v. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING
PLACE OF HEARING: Montréal, Quebec
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS REASONS: diane perrier
Assessment officer
APPEARANCES:
Montréal, Quebec |
FOR THE APPLICANT |
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Myles J. Kirvan Deputy Attorney General of Canada Montréal, Quebec |
FOR THE RESPONDENT
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