Is a nominal offer for disbursements compliant with the Rules of Conduct?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Jack v. Tekavec, 2011 BCSC 171 (CanLII):

In the instant case the offer is for a specific amount and assessable costs and disbursements. In Brooks v. Gilchrist, 2011 BCSC 56, Sigurdson J. accepted that a nominal offer including “disbursements” is compliant with the Rules.

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