The successful appellant sought costs of the appeal and a stay motion.
The respondent and the Receiver argued that costs should be in the cause or paid from funds held in trust, citing special circumstances including the matter returning to the Superior Court and the Receiver managing the property without rent payments.
The Court of Appeal found no reason to depart from the usual rule that a successful party is entitled to costs forthwith, and awarded costs to the appellant payable jointly and severally by the respondent and the Receiver.