The plaintiff, Ian McLarty, was successful in his action for payment and dismissed the defendant's counterclaim.
This endorsement addresses the costs of the proceeding.
The court found that the plaintiff's offer to settle, though not strictly compliant with Rule 49.10, triggered substantial indemnity costs from June 18, 2018, onwards, and partial indemnity costs prior to that date, under the residual discretion of Rule 49.13.
The court assessed the reasonableness of the claimed costs, considering factors such as the exaggerated initial lien claim, the complexity of the case (simple breach of contract), the necessity of junior counsel, and the defendant's conduct (false affidavit, failure to answer undertakings).
The court ultimately awarded the plaintiff $45,000 in fees, $5,850 in HST, and $7,351.48 in disbursements, totaling $58,201.48.