What factors will be considered in determining the quantum of costs under Rule 24 (12) of the Rules of Civil Procedure?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Smith v. Reynolds, 2021 ONSC 947 (CanLII):

Although not specified in subrule 24 (12), the financial means of the parties, their ability to pay a costs order and the effect of any costs ruling on the parties and the children of the family are also relevant considerations in reaching a determination on the quantum of costs. See Fyfe v. Jouppien, 2012 ONSC 97.

Other Questions


Can the court use the application procedure under rule 14.05(h) of the Rules of Civil Procedure to determine whether there will be any material facts in dispute? (Ontario, Canada)
Is Rule 24(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure applicable in determining costs of a claim against a party who is successful in a claim? (Ontario, Canada)
Is Rule 14(23) of the Rules of Civil Procedure requiring a party to comply with costs orders? (Ontario, Canada)
Can the financial situation of the parties be taken into account in determining the amount of a costs award under Rule 24 or Rule 18 of the Family Law Rules? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances will the court award costs under Rule 24(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure in a family law case? (Ontario, Canada)
What steps have been taken in a civil action under Rule 1(8) of the Rules of Civil Procedure? (Ontario, Canada)
What are the cost consequences of rule 49.10(2) of the Rules of Civil Procedure when a plaintiff is awarded damages in a motor vehicle accident? (Ontario, Canada)
Can the financial situation of the parties be taken into account in determining the amount of costs awarded under Rule 24 or Rule 18 of the Family Law Rules? (Ontario, Canada)
Is Rule 2 (2) of the Rules of Civil Procedure sufficient to add a fourth fundamental purpose for costs? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for imposing costs on a lawyer who has breached Rule 57.07 of the Rules of Civil Procedure? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.