In what circumstances will costs of a motion be awarded on a motion by the Court of Appeal?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Cuff v. Gales, 2014 ONSC 4756 (CanLII):

I adopt Campbell J.’s statement in Jhaj v. York University, in this regard: In my view, the awarding of costs, particularly on a motion, should reflect some basis of continuity between similar kinds of motions and not be determined only on the basis of the number of hours involved.[10]

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