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Ayangma v. Canada

2004 FC 1284
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Ayangma v. Canada Court (s) Database Federal Court Decisions Date 2004-09-20 Neutral citation 2004 FC 1284 File numbers T-1263-02 Decision Content Date: 20040920 Docket: T-1263-02 Citation: 2004 FC 1284 BETWEEN: Dr. Noel Ayangma Applicant -and- Her Majesty the Queen Respondent ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS FRANÇOIS PILON Assessment Officer [1] The applicant had been ordered to pay the amount of $1,500.00 in Court as security for costs by August 15, 2003. On August 13, 2003 Dr. Ayangma filed a discontinuance. Ms. Jessica Harris, counsel for the respondent, filed her bill of costs and requested that it be assessed in writing pursuant to Rule 402. The applicant did not file written representations in opposition to the bill of costs. [2] Counsel requests the minimum level of units for items 5 and 26 of column 3. These will therefore be allowed as presented. The disbursements for photocopying and courier charges are also allowed, being supported by affidavit evidence. [3] The bill of costs of the respondent is assessed and allowed in the amounts of $550.00 for fees and $224.79 for disbursements. A certificate of assessment will issue in the amount of $774.79. Halifax, Nova Scotia September 20, 2004 François Pilon Assessment Officer FEDERAL COURT NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD COURT FILE NO.: T-1263-02 STYLE OF CAUSE: Dr. Noel Ayangma Applicant -and- Her Majesty the Queen Respondent PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Halifax, NS ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARAN…

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Ayangma v. Canada
Court (s) Database
Federal Court Decisions
Date
2004-09-20
Neutral citation
2004 FC 1284
File numbers
T-1263-02
Decision Content
Date: 20040920
Docket: T-1263-02
Citation: 2004 FC 1284
BETWEEN:
Dr. Noel Ayangma
Applicant
-and-
Her Majesty the Queen
Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS
FRANÇOIS PILON
Assessment Officer
[1] The applicant had been ordered to pay the amount of $1,500.00 in Court as security for costs by August 15, 2003. On August 13, 2003 Dr. Ayangma filed a discontinuance. Ms. Jessica Harris, counsel for the respondent, filed her bill of costs and requested that it be assessed in writing pursuant to Rule 402. The applicant did not file written representations in opposition to the bill of costs.
[2] Counsel requests the minimum level of units for items 5 and 26 of column 3. These will therefore be allowed as presented. The disbursements for photocopying and courier charges are also allowed, being supported by affidavit evidence.
[3] The bill of costs of the respondent is assessed and allowed in the amounts of $550.00 for fees and $224.79 for disbursements. A certificate of assessment will issue in the amount of $774.79.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
September 20, 2004
François Pilon
Assessment Officer
FEDERAL COURT
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
COURT FILE NO.: T-1263-02
STYLE OF CAUSE: Dr. Noel Ayangma
Applicant
-and-
Her Majesty the Queen
Respondent
PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Halifax, NS
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS IN WRITING WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF PARTIES
PLACE OF ASSESMENT: Halifax, Nova Scotia
ASSESSMENT OF COSTS -
REASONS - BY: François Pilon, Assessment Officer
DATED: September 20, 2004
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Morris Rosenberg
Deputy Attorney General
Ottawa, Ontario for the Respondent

Source: decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca

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