Under what circumstances would a defendant be required to pay expenses?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Howatt v. Chandler, 2016 NSSC 216 (CanLII):

Although under the old Rules in Carpenter-Babin v. Myers, 2002 NSSC 216, see Justice Hood’s comments at para. 5 requiring “exceptional circumstances” before a defendant would be required to pay such expenses.

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