Bordage v. Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon
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Bordage v. Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2002-11-26 Neutral citation 2002 FCA 472 File numbers A-815-00 Decision Content Date: 20021126 Docket: A-815-00 Neutral citation: 2002 FCA 472 Between: MARC BORDAGE Appellant and DENIS CLOUTIER, in his capacity as director of the Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon, Ste-Anne-des-Plaines, Québec J0N 1H0 and RICHARD WATKINS, in his capacity as Regional Deputy Commissioner, conducting his professional activities at 3 Place Laval, Laval, Quebec H7N 1A2 and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Complexe Guy-Favreau, 200 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, Tour Est, Montréal, Quebec H2Z 1X4 Respondents ASSESSMENT OF COSTS _ REASONS SUZANNE DAVID, ASSESSMENT OFFICER [1] The instant case began by a notice of appeal from a Trial Division judgment. On April 16, 2002, only a few weeks before the date scheduled for hearing the case on the merits on the following May 7, a motion to dismiss the appeal was filed by the respondent on the ground that there was no further issue. In accordance with a direction by the Court, the motion was filed before the May 7 hearing and the parties had to be ready to proceed with the hearing of the appeal on the merits if necessary. [2] The motion to dismiss was allowed at the hearing in accordance with the following contained in the Court judgment: [TRANSLATION] The motion to dismiss the appeal is allowed with costs, and the appeal is dismissed wit…
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Bordage v. Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2002-11-26 Neutral citation 2002 FCA 472 File numbers A-815-00 Decision Content Date: 20021126 Docket: A-815-00 Neutral citation: 2002 FCA 472 Between: MARC BORDAGE Appellant and DENIS CLOUTIER, in his capacity as director of the Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon, Ste-Anne-des-Plaines, Québec J0N 1H0 and RICHARD WATKINS, in his capacity as Regional Deputy Commissioner, conducting his professional activities at 3 Place Laval, Laval, Quebec H7N 1A2 and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Complexe Guy-Favreau, 200 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, Tour Est, Montréal, Quebec H2Z 1X4 Respondents ASSESSMENT OF COSTS _ REASONS SUZANNE DAVID, ASSESSMENT OFFICER [1] The instant case began by a notice of appeal from a Trial Division judgment. On April 16, 2002, only a few weeks before the date scheduled for hearing the case on the merits on the following May 7, a motion to dismiss the appeal was filed by the respondent on the ground that there was no further issue. In accordance with a direction by the Court, the motion was filed before the May 7 hearing and the parties had to be ready to proceed with the hearing of the appeal on the merits if necessary. [2] The motion to dismiss was allowed at the hearing in accordance with the following contained in the Court judgment: [TRANSLATION] The motion to dismiss the appeal is allowed with costs, and the appeal is dismissed with costs. [3] Counsel for the respondents filed his bill of costs on August 23 last and asked that it be assessed without a personal appearance by the parties, to which the appellant did not object, nor did the appellant file written submissions within the deadlines set by the Registry. In the circumstances, we must proceed with assessment of the costs as requested. [4] The amounts claimed for fees are awarded, for items 19, $770, 21(a), $330, and 21(b), $616. On item 26 for assessment of costs, the 6 units requested are reduced to 3 as there was no opposition by the appellant. The total amount of fees is $2,046. [5] The disbursements in the amount of $705.49 consist of photocopying costs and bailiff expenses. The only documentation supplied for the photocopying costs was the calculation contained in the bill of costs. Although it is possible to check the number of copies of documents in the Court record, and the number of pages, it is desirable for photocopying expenses to be supported by evidence. The amount of $0.25 a page is considered reasonable in view of precedent and practice. The amount claimed for photocopying expenses is accordingly allowed, except for the number of copies of the appearance, which is reduced to 3 (x 3 pages), for an amount of $2.25. The bailiff expenses are awarded, as they were supported by an affidavit with vouchers. The total amount of disbursements is set at $703.24. [6] The respondent's bill of costs is assessed and allowed in the amount of $2,749.24. A certificate is issued for that amount. "Suzanne David" Assessment Officer MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC November 26, 2002 Certified true translation Suzanne M. Gauthier, C. Tr., LL.L. FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA APPEAL DIVISION Date: 20021126 Docket: A-815-00 BETWEEN: MARC BORDAGE Appellant and DENIS CLOUTIER, in his capacity as director of the Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon, Ste-Anne-des-Plaines, Québec J0N 1H0 and RICHARD WATKINS, in his capacity as Regional Deputy Commissioner, conducting his professional activities at 3 Place Laval, Laval, Quebec H7N 1A2 and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Complexe Guy-Favreau, 200 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, Tour Est, Montréal, Quebec H2Z 1X4 Respondents ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA APPEAL DIVISION NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD COURT FILE No.: A-815-00 BETWEEN: MARC BORDAGE and DENIS CLOUTIER, in his capacity as director of the Regional Reception Centre at 246 Montée Gagnon, Ste-Anne-des-Plaines, Québec J0N 1H0 and RICHARD WATKINS, in his capacity as Regional Deputy Commissioner, conducting his professional activities at 3 Place Laval, Laval, Quebec H7N 1A2 and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Complexe Guy-Favreau, 200 boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, Tour Est, Montréal, Quebec H2Z 1X4 ASSESSMENT OF COSTS WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Montréal, Quebec REASONS BY: SUZANNE DAVID, ASSESSMENT OFFICER DATE OF REASONS: November 26, 2002 SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Jacques Normandeau for the appellant Montréal, Quebec Morris Rosenberg for the respondent Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Ontario
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