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Migneault v. Charbonneau

2004 FCA 396
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Migneault v. Charbonneau Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2004-11-24 Neutral citation 2004 FCA 396 File numbers A-368-02 Decision Content Date: 20041124 Docket: A-368-02 Citation: 2004 FCA 396 Between: JEAN-YVES MIGNEAULT Appellant AND M. CHARBONNEAU C. KENNEDY NATIONAL PAROLE BOARD Respondents ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER [1] This is an assessment in writing of the costs owed to the respondents following an order of November 22, 2002, in which the Court ordered that the amendment of the appeal book be done [TRANSLATION] "at the appellant's expense under Tariff B, that is pursuant to item 18 of the Tariff, as well as the usual photocopying costs, namely $0.40 a page". [2] On August 17, 2004 we sent a letter to Jean-Yves Migneault by registered mail requiring him to make written submissions in opposition to the respondents' bill of costs. The envelope was returned to us with the notation [TRANSLATION] "address unknown". In the circumstances, this bill is assessed on the basis of the documentary evidence submitted by the respondent. [3] The fees are allowed in the amount of $330 for services rendered under items 18 (1 unit) and 26 (2 units). I have reduced the number of units requested under item 26 to 2 units, as the assessment was unopposed. The disbursements for photocopying costs totalling $425.60 are awarded. The expenses incurred for serving the appeal book are not allowed, as their recovery is not mentioned in t…

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Migneault v. Charbonneau
Court (s) Database
Federal Court of Appeal Decisions
Date
2004-11-24
Neutral citation
2004 FCA 396
File numbers
A-368-02
Decision Content
Date: 20041124
Docket: A-368-02
Citation: 2004 FCA 396
Between:
JEAN-YVES MIGNEAULT
Appellant
AND
M. CHARBONNEAU
C. KENNEDY
NATIONAL PAROLE BOARD
Respondents
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS
MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
[1] This is an assessment in writing of the costs owed to the respondents following an order of November 22, 2002, in which the Court ordered that the amendment of the appeal book be done [TRANSLATION] "at the appellant's expense under Tariff B, that is pursuant to item 18 of the Tariff, as well as the usual photocopying costs, namely $0.40 a page".
[2] On August 17, 2004 we sent a letter to Jean-Yves Migneault by registered mail requiring him to make written submissions in opposition to the respondents' bill of costs. The envelope was returned to us with the notation [TRANSLATION] "address unknown". In the circumstances, this bill is assessed on the basis of the documentary evidence submitted by the respondent.
[3] The fees are allowed in the amount of $330 for services rendered under items 18 (1 unit) and 26 (2 units). I have reduced the number of units requested under item 26 to 2 units, as the assessment was unopposed. The disbursements for photocopying costs totalling $425.60 are awarded. The expenses incurred for serving the appeal book are not allowed, as their recovery is not mentioned in the order of November 22, 2002.
[4] The respondents' costs are assessed and allowed in the amount of $755.60. A certificate is issued in that amount.
(signed)
MICHELLE LAMY
ASSESSMENT OFFICER
MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC
November 24, 2004
Certified true translation
K.A. Harvey
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
COURT FILE No.: A-368-02
Between: JEAN-YVES MIGNEAULT
Appellant
AND
M. CHARBONNEAU
C. KENNEDY
NATIONAL PAROLE BOARD
Respondents
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING
PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Montréal, Quebec
REASONS OF: MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER
DATED: November 24, 2004
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Morris Rosenberg For the respondent
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario

Source: decisions.fca-caf.gc.ca

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