How much time must an applicant have to serve and file a cost claim against the respondent in a personal injury case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Schwabe v. Schwabe, 2010 ONSC 2547 (CanLII):

The applicant shall serve and file any submissions as to costs within 15 days. The respondent shall serve and file his reply within 15 days thereafter. Cost submissions shall be limited to two pages, plus a bill of costs. ___________________________ DALEY J. Released: May 10, 2010 CITATION: Schwabe v. Schwabe, 2010 ONSC 2547 COURT FILE NO.: FS-04-005305-0002 DATE: 20100604 B E T W E E N: ) ) YARA DENI SCHWABE ) ) ) IN PERSON ) APPLICANT ) ) - and - ) ) ) LUIS FERNANDO SCHWABE ) ) ) IN PERSON ) RESPONDENT ) ) ) ) ) HEARD: February 3, 4, and March 8, 2010 CORRIGENDUM DALEY J.

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