Is an out-of-pocket interest expense not a recoverable disbursement under Rule 14-1(5)?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Green v. Conley, 2014 BCSC 2243 (CanLII):

In MacKenzie v. Rogalasky, 2014 BCCA 446, Justice Harris, writing for the panel, concludes at para. 93: I conclude that an out-of-pocket interest expense incurred to finance disbursements is not a recoverable disbursement under Rule 14-1(5).

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