Following a property dispute between rural neighbours concerning the scope of a registered right-of-way, the successful applicants sought partial indemnity costs after obtaining a declaration confirming they could access their lands at any point along the right-of-way.
The respondents argued there was divided success because the applicants failed to prove a prescriptive right and contended the case was close.
The court rejected the respondents’ characterization of the dispute and found that both parties, particularly the respondents, had taken intransigent positions that prolonged the litigation.
Although the applicants were entitled to costs, the court found the time spent by counsel excessive given the narrow issues and limited attendances.
Costs were reduced and fixed at a lower amount.