What is the general scale of costs for post-judgment litigation?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gadhri v 0760815 B.C. Ltd., 2017 BCSC 1121 (CanLII):

The same scale of costs will generally apply to post-judgment portions of the litigation unless the unsuccessful party can establish a rational reason for applying a different measure of costs for the steps taken after judgment: Wiebe v. Gunderson, 2003 BCSC 1931 at para. 29.

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