Does the registrar have jurisdiction to consider a special costs order?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Sohi v. Sohi, 2017 BCSC 720 (CanLII):

The registrar has jurisdiction to consider the amount to be awarded under a special costs order. In Kooner v. Kooner, 2007 BCSC 532, Registrar Sainty held at para. 24:

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