What is the test for assessing costs on a partial indemnity basis?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. N. v. Ontario (Minister of Community, Family and Children's Services), 2004 CanLII 4861 (ON SCDC):

The Court of Appeal recently determined that an assessment of costs on a partial indemnity basis must be subject to the “overriding principle of reasonableness.” (See:Boucher v. Public Acccountants Council for the Province of Ontario (June 22, 2004)

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