Is a party seeking reimbursement for section 7 expenses required to provide a Statement of Expenses?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Mastin v. Mastin, 2019 NSSC 248 (CanLII):

I am further guided by the caselaw which provides that the party seeking reimbursement for section 7 expenses must prove that entitlement and that simply providing a Statement of Expenses is insufficient (Conohan v. Cholock, 2017 NSSC 7 (“Conohan”)).

Other Questions


Where information is deficient, can an application be adjourned so the parties can provide evidence relevant to section 9(b) and 9(c)? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Can a party be required to answer interrogatories that require an opinion? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Can a party who puts the matter in issue have to provide the information at their own expense? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the criteria for disbursement of party party-party costs? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the test for estopped from opposing a line where one party acts upon it and erects a house of expensive fence? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Is a plaintiff required to provide expert evidence to support her claim for medical negligence? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the test for a party to apply section 481(1) of the Criminal Code to restrict information? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Is child care expenses pursuant to s.7(1)(a) of the Canada Social Security Act, s.8(2)(a), required to be extraordinary? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the burden or onus of a party seeking the production of a document? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
What is the test for a variation of an order where a party is seeking to change the existing order? (Nova Scotia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.