Following a trial concerning ownership of a residential property, the successful plaintiff sought costs after obtaining a declaration of a one-half interest in the property.
The court considered a Rule 49 offer to settle under the Rules of Civil Procedure in which the plaintiff had offered to sell her interest for $250,000, which the estate declined.
Evidence of comparable sales indicated the property value exceeded $500,000, meaning the plaintiff achieved a better result at trial.
The court held that Rule 49 consequences applied, awarding partial indemnity costs up to the date of the offer and substantial indemnity costs thereafter.
Costs were ordered against the estate but not against the co-defendant who had assigned his interest before trial.