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Canada (Attorney General) v. Constructions et rénovations Meg Inc.

2004 FC 1595
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Canada (Attorney General) v. Constructions et rénovations Meg Inc. Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2004-11-12 Neutral citation 2004 FC 1595 File numbers T-1580-03 Decision Content Date: 20041112 Docket: T‑1580‑03 Citation: 2004 FC 1595 Between: THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA Applicant AND LES CONSTRUCTIONS ET RÉNOVATIONS MEG INC. Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS FRANÇOIS MARTIN, ASSESSMENT OFFICER [1] This assessment of costs is pursuant to the order made by Mr. Richard Morneau, Prothonotary, on April 2, 2004, ordering the respondent to pay the applicant the sum of $10,809.00 with interest at the legal rate from the putting in default dated July 30, 2003, plus the additional indemnity provided in article 1619 of the Civil Code of Québec, with costs against the respondent. [2] Counsel for the applicant filed his bill of costs on July 5, 2004, accompanied by a request for a decision without personal appearance of the parties. [3] On August 31, 2004, a copy of the applicant’s bill of costs was sent to the respondent so it could present its representations in writing, which it has still not done to this date. In view of the foregoing, I am prepared to assess the costs in favour of the applicant. [4] The fees requested are allowed with the exception of the request under item 26 for the assessment of costs. Since the assessment of costs was not contested, 2 units are allowed. [5] The disbursements are allowed as requested. [6] The costs of the applicant are …

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Canada (Attorney General) v. Constructions et rénovations Meg Inc.
Court (s) Database
Federal Court Decisions
Date
2004-11-12
Neutral citation
2004 FC 1595
File numbers
T-1580-03
Decision Content
Date: 20041112
Docket: T‑1580‑03
Citation: 2004 FC 1595
Between:
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Applicant
AND
LES CONSTRUCTIONS ET RÉNOVATIONS MEG INC.
Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS
FRANÇOIS MARTIN, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
[1] This assessment of costs is pursuant to the order made by Mr. Richard Morneau, Prothonotary, on April 2, 2004, ordering the respondent to pay the applicant the sum of $10,809.00 with interest at the legal rate from the putting in default dated July 30, 2003, plus the additional indemnity provided in article 1619 of the Civil Code of Québec, with costs against the respondent.
[2] Counsel for the applicant filed his bill of costs on July 5, 2004, accompanied by a request for a decision without personal appearance of the parties.
[3] On August 31, 2004, a copy of the applicant’s bill of costs was sent to the respondent so it could present its representations in writing, which it has still not done to this date. In view of the foregoing, I am prepared to assess the costs in favour of the applicant.
[4] The fees requested are allowed with the exception of the request under item 26 for the assessment of costs. Since the assessment of costs was not contested, 2 units are allowed.
[5] The disbursements are allowed as requested.
[6] The costs of the applicant are therefore assessed and allowed in the amount of $2,097.91. A certificate shall issue for that amount.
Signed: “François Martin”
FRANÇOIS MARTIN
ASSESSMENT OFFICER
MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC
November 12, 2004
Certified true translation
Jacques Deschênes, LL.B.
FEDERAL COURT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: T‑1580‑03
Between:
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Applicant
AND
LES CONSTRUCTIONS ET RÉNOVATIONS MEG INC.
Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING
PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Montréal, Quebec
REASONS OF FRANÇOIS MARTIN, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
DATE OF REASONS: November 12, 2004
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Morris Rosenberg
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario for the respondent

Source: decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca

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