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Date: 20020816

                          Docket: T-2218-96

                                       Neutral citation: 2002 FCT 880

Between:

                             MICHEL LASSONDE

                                                                Applicant

                                   and

                         HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                                                               Respondent

                     ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS

MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER

[1]                              This was an appeal de novo from a decision of the Tax Court of Canada that was dismissed with costs by the Court on June 29, 2001. This assessment was made on the basis of the parties' written representations.

[2]                              The fees claimed by the respondent under column III of Tariff B are as follows:

Item

Assessable Service

Amount

        

             2

Preparation and filing of the defence

(5 units)

   $550.00

             3

Written submissions of the respondent following the Notice of Status Review dated February 18, 1999

(2 units)

   $220.00

           10

Preparation for pre-trial conference

(4 units)

   $440.00

           11

Pre-trial conference of July 7, 1999

(2 units X 15 minutes)

     $55.00

           11

Trial management conference of November 25, 1999

(2 units X 30 minutes)

   $110.00

           13

Preparation for hearing

(3 units)

   $330.00

           14

Counsel fee (trial)

(2 units X 5 hours 30 minutes)

$1,210.00

           25

Services after judgment

(1 unit)

   $110.00

           26

Assessment of costs

(4 units)

   $440.00

  

[3]                              Although the amount in dispute in this case was insignificant, the trial nevertheless lasted a day during which three witnesses were heard. In that context, I believe that the number of units claimed by the respondent under items 2, 10, 11, 13, and 14(a) is reasonable and is allowed as claimed. The respondent agreed to reduce the time requested under item 14(a) to 4.5 hours, which represents $990.00.

[4]                              No costs are allowed by the Court to the respondent for the filing of written submissions following the notice of status review. Therefore, the request made under that item is denied especially since item 3 applies to a party who had to amend a pleading in response to an amendment of a document of the other party.

[5]                              Counsel for the respondent was right to assert that assessment officers allow that item, without supporting evidence, since they assume that the party requesting it has incurred certain miscellaneous expenses, such as communications with the client after the court judgment. The amount of $110.00 is therefore allowed.


[6]                              The respondent is requesting four units for the assessment of costs because of the delays in resolving that issue, owing to numerous changes in counsel representing the applicant. Moreover, the applicant argued that he had offered to pay the respondent the minimum amount of fees under the tariff in order to avoid assessment. In the circumstances, I allow 2 units under item 26, especially since contestation was essentially limited to the number of units.

[7]                              All of the disbursements in the amount of $377.09 are allowed since they were proven by affidavit and considered essential to the conduct of the litigation.

[8]                              The respondent's costs are therefore assessed at $3,182.09 and a certificate is issued accordingly.

      

MICHELLE LAMY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           MICHELLE LAMY

                                                                                                    ASSESSMENT OFFICER

MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC

August 16, 2002

Certified true translation

S. Debbané, LLB


                                                    FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

                                                                 TRIAL DIVISION

                                                          SOLICITORS OF RECORD

DOCKET:       T-2218-96

Between:

                                                               MICHEL LASSONDE

                                                                                                                                                       Applicant

                                                                              AND

                                                        HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

ASSESSMENT OF COSTS WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE

PLACE OF ASSESSMENT:        Montréal, Quebec

REASONS OF MICHELLE LAMY, ASSESSMENT OFFICER

DATE OF REASONS:                  August 16, 2002

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

Morris Rosenberg

Deputy Attorney General of Canada

Ottawa, Ontario                                                                       for the respondent


FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

TRIAL DIVISION

Date: 20020816

Docket: T-2218-96

BETWEEN:

MICHEL LASSONDE

Applicant

AND

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

Respondent

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ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS

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