Date: 20071010
Docket: A-657-04
Citation: 2007 FCA 319
BETWEEN:
SHAFIK
DOSSA
Applicant
and
PENSION APPEALS BOARD and
MINISTER OF
HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT
Respondents
ASSESSMENT OF
COSTS - REASONS
Charles E. Stinson
Assessment Officer
[1]
The
Court dismissed with costs this application for judicial review of a decision
of the Pension Appeals Board concerning a long-term disability pension. I
issued a timetable for written disposition of the assessment of the Respondents'
bill of costs.
[2]
Counsel
for the Respondents filed a supporting affidavit, did not lead any written
submissions in chief and indicated that he would await the Applicant's
submissions before responding. Counsel for the Applicant indicated that, in the
absence of submissions by the Respondents, the Applicant was not in a position
to make reply submissions and that no further submissions regarding the
assessment of costs were forthcoming. I view these circumstances as indicative
of the absence of consent by the Applicant to the amount of costs sought. The Federal
Courts Rules do not contemplate a litigant benefiting by having an
assessment officer step away from a neutral position to act as the litigant's
advocate in challenging given items in a bill of costs. However, the assessment
officer cannot certify unlawful items, i.e. those outside the authority of the
judgment and the tariff. I examined each item claimed in the bill of costs and
the supporting materials within those parameters.
[3]
One
item does warrant intervention. I disallow counsel fee item 24 further to my
conclusions in Marshall v. Canada, [2006] F.C.J. No. 1282
at para. 6 (A.O.) that there must be a visible direction by the Court to the
assessment officer specifically authorizing fees for the time of counsel in
transit. Such a direction is not however necessary to assess the associated
travel disbursements. The other items of costs are reasonable in these
circumstances. The Respondents' bill of costs, presented at $2,985.30, is
assessed and allowed at $2,343.30.
"Charles
E. Stinson"
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: A-657-04
STYLE OF CAUSE: SHAFIK
DOSSA
v.
PENSION APPEALS BOARD et al.
ASSESSMENT
OF COSTS IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF THE PARTIES
REASONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COSTS: CHARLES E. STINSON
DATED: October 10, 2007
WRITTEN
REPRESENTATIONS:
n/a
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FOR THE APPLICANT
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n/a
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FOR THE RESPONDENTS
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SOLICITORS
OF RECORD:
Norain a.
Mohamed
Calgary, AB
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FOR THE APPLICANT
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John H. Sims,
Q.C.
Deputy
Attorney General of Canada
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FOR THE RESPONDENTS
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