Nicolas v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
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Nicolas v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2002-11-28 Neutral citation 2002 FCA 477 File numbers A-818-99 Decision Content Date: 20021128 Docket: A-818-99 Neutral Citation: 2002 FCA 477 Between: NICOLAS BARLETTA Appellant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS RICHARD LARABIE, ASSESSMENT OFFICER [1] On August 30, 2002, counsel for the respondent filed his bill of costs for assessment, pursuant to the judgment of the Court dismissing the appeal with costs. [2] In a letter accompanying his bill, Mr. Guimond, representing the respondent, asked that the assessment proceed without a hearing and on the basis of the evidence submitted. Letters were therefore sent to the parties inviting them to file and serve their submissions in writing and none were submitted within the prescribed periods. [3] Absent any dispute, the bill of costs of the respondent is assessed and allowed as requested, except for the request under item 26, which will be reduced to $220.00. [4] The costs of the respondent are assessed and allowed in the amount of $1,234.28. A certificate shall issue in that amount. "Richard Larabie" Assessment Officer MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC November 28, 2002 Certified true translation Suzanne M. Gauthier, C.Tr., LL.L. FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA APPEAL DIVISION Date: 20021128 Docket: A-818-99 BETWEEN: NICOLAS BARLETTA Appellant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIG…
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Nicolas v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2002-11-28 Neutral citation 2002 FCA 477 File numbers A-818-99 Decision Content Date: 20021128 Docket: A-818-99 Neutral Citation: 2002 FCA 477 Between: NICOLAS BARLETTA Appellant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS RICHARD LARABIE, ASSESSMENT OFFICER [1] On August 30, 2002, counsel for the respondent filed his bill of costs for assessment, pursuant to the judgment of the Court dismissing the appeal with costs. [2] In a letter accompanying his bill, Mr. Guimond, representing the respondent, asked that the assessment proceed without a hearing and on the basis of the evidence submitted. Letters were therefore sent to the parties inviting them to file and serve their submissions in writing and none were submitted within the prescribed periods. [3] Absent any dispute, the bill of costs of the respondent is assessed and allowed as requested, except for the request under item 26, which will be reduced to $220.00. [4] The costs of the respondent are assessed and allowed in the amount of $1,234.28. A certificate shall issue in that amount. "Richard Larabie" Assessment Officer MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC November 28, 2002 Certified true translation Suzanne M. Gauthier, C.Tr., LL.L. FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA APPEAL DIVISION Date: 20021128 Docket: A-818-99 BETWEEN: NICOLAS BARLETTA Appellant and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA APPEAL DIVISION NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET NO: A-818-99 STYLE: NICOLAS BARLETTA and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION ASSESSMENT OF COSTS WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE PLACE OF ASSESSMENT:Montréal, Quebec REASONS OF RICHARD LARABIE, ASSESSMENT OFFICER DATED: November 28, 2002 SOLICITORS OF RECORD: Alarie, Legault, Beauchemin for the appellant Montréal, Quebec Morris Rosenberg for the respondent Deputy Attorney General of Canada Ottawa, Ontario
Source: decisions.fca-caf.gc.ca