Date: 20100616
Docket: T-1079-09
Citation: 2010 FC 653
BETWEEN:
STEPHEN
DAVID SMITH
Applicant
and
THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF
COSTS – REASONS
DIANE PERRIER,
ASSESSMENT OFFICER
[1]
On
November 17, 2009, the Federal Court dismissed with costs applicant’s motion
for an extension of time to file applicant’s affidavit in an application.
[2]
On
March 19, 2010, respondent filed his bill of costs with the affidavit of
Suzanne Dussault Harvey and exhibit A and requested that the bill of costs
proceed in writing. On April 29, 2010, letters were sent to parties setting a
timetable for the filing of written representations. As of this date, the
applicant has not filed any written representations. I am now ready to proceed
with the assessment of costs based on the documentation on file.
[3]
Respondent
requested the maximum number of units for the following assessable services:
item 2 – preparation and filing of respondent’s record (7 units) and item 26 –
assessment of costs (6 units). The request under item 2 should have been
made under item 5 because the document filed is a respondent’s motion record
and not a respondent’s record. Taking into consideration criteria set out in Rule
400(3) of the Federal Courts Rules, I have reduced item 5 to 6 units
which I consider reasonable for the case at bar. Item 26 – assessment of costs
is allowed at 2 units because the taxation is simple and not contested.
Therefore, respondent’s assessable service is allowed at $1,040.
[4]
Disbursements
in the amount of $111.72 are allowed as requested. I have allowed reproduction
of respondent’s motion record in the amount of $106.25 and the service of the
respondent’s motion record in the amount of $5.47 because the disbursements
appear reasonable and necessary for the case at bar and proven by an affidavit.
[5]
Respondent’s
bill of costs presented at $1,801.72 is assessed and allowed in the amount of $1,151.72.
A certificate of assessment will be issued for this amount.
MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC
June
16, 2010
“Diane
Perrier”
DIANE PERRIER
ASSESSMENT
OFFICER
FEDERAL COURT
NAME OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS
OF RECORD
DOCKET: T-1079-09
STYLE OF CAUSE: STEPHEN
DAVID SMITH
v. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
ASSESSMENT IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL
APPEARANCE OF PARTIES
PLACE OF TAXATION: Montréal,
Quebec
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS-
REASONS BY: DIANE
PERRIER, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
DATE OF REASONS: June 16, 2010
SOLICITOR OF RECORD:
Myles
J. Kirvan, Q.C. FOR
THE RESPONDENT
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Montréal, Quebec