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                                                                                                                                            Date: 20030603

                                                                                                                                        Docket: A-662-00

BETWEEN:

MICHEL BLAIS

                                                                                                                                                       Applicant

                                                                                 and

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

                                       CERTIFICATE OF ASSESSMENT OF COSTS

I hereby certify that the costs of the respondent in this matter, Her Majesty the Queen,

were assessed and allowed in the amount of $1,515.26.

                                                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                            DIANE PERRIER

                                                                                                    ASSESSMENT OFFICER

QUÉBEC, QUEBEC

June 3, 2003


Date: 20030603

Docket: A-662-00

Neutral Citation: 2003FCA247

BETWEEN:

MICHEL BLAIS

                                                                                                                                                       Applicant

                                                                                 and

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                                                                                                                                                   Respondent

                                               ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS

DIANE PERRIER, ASSESSMENT OFFICER

[1]                 On February 27, 2002, Desjardins, Décary and Noël JJ.A. dismissed the application for judicial review with costs.

[2]                 On April 16, 2003, Michel Lamarre, counsel for the respondent, filed a bill of costs and asked that it be assessed without personal appearance of the parties. On April 29, 2003, we sent letters to the parties setting out a schedule for filing their written representations.

[3]                 On May 8, 2003, we received a notice of stay of proceedings under section 69 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. I wondered whether the assessment could take place. Since the assessment is a quantification of costs that the Court awarded to the respondent, I may proceed with the assessment (see T-884-96 Hasmig Possian v. Canadian Olympic Association et al, Peter Pace, Assessment Officer).

[4]                 No written representations were filed by the applicant within the deadline set out by the Registry. Although Mr. Blais is representing himself, the case law is clear as to the duty of neutrality of an assessment officer. In addition, rule 122 of the Federal Court Rules, 1998 states: :

. . . a party not represented by a solicitor . . . shall do everything required, and may do anything permitted, to be done by a solicitor under these Rules.

[5]                 I verified that the applicant had received the letter from the Registry informing him of this assessment. In the circumstances, I must proceed to assess the costs, taking into account the costs authorized by the order of the Court and the Federal Court Rules, 1998, and the documentation submitted in support of the disbursements claimed.

[6]                 The items claimed are considered reasonable and are allowed with the exception of items 26 and 27 for assessment of costs. Item 26 is reduced to two units because no dispute was filed. Item 27 cannot be allowed because there is no sum allowed for the appearance in this matter.

[7]                 Disbursements in the amount of $255.26 are allowed because they are reasonable and established by the affidavit of Michel Lamarre.

[8]                 The bill of costs is therefore assessed and allowed in the amount of $1,515.26. A certificate of assessment will be issued in that amount.

__________________________

DIANE PERRIER

ASSESSMENT OFFICER

QUÉBEC, QUEBEC

June 3, 2003

Certified true translation                                                                                                                                                                

Mary Jo Egan, LLB           


             FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

                          APPEAL DIVISION

                   SOLICITORS OF RECORD

                                            

DOCKET:      A-662-00

                                                                                         

BETWEEN:

MICHEL BLAIS

Applicant

and

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

Respondent

ASSESSMENT OF COSTS WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE

PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Québec, Quebec

REASONS OF DIANE PERRIER, ASSESSMENT OFFICER

DATED:         June 3, 2003

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

Michel Blais / for himself

Québec, Quebec

Department of Justice - Canada / for the respondent

Montréal, Quebec


           FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

             APPEAL DIVISION

Date: 20030603

Docket: T-662-00

BETWEEN:

                   MICHEL BLAIS

                                          Applicant

                        and

             HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                                       Respondent


           FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA

                 APPEAL DIVISION

Date: 20030603

Docket: T-662-00

BETWEEN:

                     

MICHEL BLAIS

                                          Applicant

                        and

             HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

                                       Respondent

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