Can an offeror be awarded costs or double costs from the date of the offer?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Rosewall v Sechelt (District of), 2022 BCSC 448 (CanLII):

Sometimes the court may find that an offer was not one that ought reasonably to have been accepted, but it is nevertheless appropriate that the offeror be awarded costs in the case of a defendant, or double costs in the case of a plaintiff from the date of the offer. This was the outcome in Bailey v. Jang, 2008 BCSC 1372; in Kobetitch; and in Lotimer v. Johnston, 2020 BCSC 119.

Other Questions


Can the court award double costs to a plaintiff who has made an offer to settle? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the test for awarding double costs in a personal injury case when an offer to settle expired? (British Columbia, Canada)
Is there any case law where a party has been awarded double costs for failing to accept an offer that should have been accepted? (British Columbia, Canada)
What are the double costs awarded against a party for failing to accept an offer to settle? (British Columbia, Canada)
What are the double costs awarded to a defendant using an offer to settle procedure? (British Columbia, Canada)
Does a court have any authority or authority to award double costs for failure to accept an offer that ought to have been accepted? (British Columbia, Canada)
What is the test for an award of double costs for failing to accept an offer to settle that should have been accepted? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a court award double costs if a settlement offer does not contain the required wording? (British Columbia, Canada)
How is the court likely to award double costs when the terms of an offer for spousal support and division of property are compared discretely? (British Columbia, Canada)
Can a court award double costs of all or some steps taken in a proceeding after the date of delivery or service of a formal offer to settle? (British Columbia, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.