As to the fee schedule, the applicants rely on Meads v. Meads, 2012 ABQB 571 at paras. 511, 521-523 and 525. In that case, Associate Chief Justice Rooke in a broad-ranging judgment, referred to various unsustainable claims made by punitive litigants including the use of a “fee schedule”. In paras. 511 and 521-523, Associate Chief Justice Rooke noted as follows:
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