Are costs payable in the cause or in the motion?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Allen v. Succession, 2011 ONSC 4513 (CanLII):

The final question is whether the costs of the motion should be paid now or in the cause. In Marini v. Muller, Nordheimer J. ordered costs to be payable in the cause. The basis for his decision can be found in the following passage:

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