What is the test for setting aside an order for costs at a personal injury trial?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Meghji v. British Columbia (Ministry of Transportation and Highways), 2014 BCCA 105 (CanLII):

All parties accept that costs orders are discretionary and that the trial judge is in a privileged position to assess the criteria that ought to be considered in making a costs order, in particular the complexity of the issues at trial, the time taken to address those issues, and the extent to which the trial was prolonged or expedited by counsel or the parties. An order for costs should only be set aside if the trial judge erred in principle in the assessment of costs or if the costs award is plainly wrong: Hamilton v. Open Window Bakery Ltd., 2004 SCC 9 at para. 27, [2004] 1 S.C.R. 303. (i) The consequences of the settlement offer

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