Following a 14-day trial arising from a dispute over membership and control of an unincorporated association and related property, the successful plaintiffs sought costs against the unsuccessful defendants.
The court applied s. 131 of the Courts of Justice Act and Rule 57.01 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, rejected attempts to shift liability to the association itself, and found that some defendants had lengthened the proceeding through unsupported allegations, disclosure failures, hearsay, and improper attempts to file new evidence on costs.
A self-represented plaintiff was denied a per diem claim for trial attendance but recovered limited proven legal fees.
A purported 2017 settlement document was held not to qualify as a Rule 49 offer.
Costs of $2,480 were awarded to one plaintiff against four defendants jointly and severally, and costs of $47,499.55 were awarded to two represented plaintiffs against three defendants jointly and severally.