Wasted costs definition

Wasted costs means any costs incurred by a party
Wasted costs. ( ) means any costs incurred by a party as a result of –
Wasted costs means any costs incurred by a party (including the representative’s own client and any party who does not have a legal representative):

Examples of Wasted costs in a sentence

  • Wasted costs occasioned by failure of member to co-operate with or to provide documentation to the appointed Legal Practitioner.


More Definitions of Wasted costs

Wasted costs. (虛耗訟費) means any costs incurred by a party to the proceedings-
Wasted costs. ( ) means any costs incurred by a party as a result of – (a) any improper or unreasonable act or omission; or
Wasted costs means any costs incurred by a party - (a) as a result of any improper, unreasonable or negligent act or omission on the part of any attorney-at-law or any employee of such attorney-at-law; or
Wasted costs means any costs incurred by a party— (a) as a result of any improper, unreasonable or negligent act or omission on the part of any attorney-at-law or any employee of such attorney-at-law; or (b) which, in the light of any act or omission occurring after they were incurred, the court considers it unreasonable to expect that party to pay. (1) This rule applies where the court is considering whether to make an order disallowing wasted costs or for ordering that an attorney-at-law pay wasted costs to another party. (2) The court must give an attorney-at-law notice of the fact that it is minded to make a wasted costs order.
Wasted costs means any costs incurred by a party (including the representative’s own client and any party who is not legally represented):
Wasted costs means any costs incurred by a party as a result of any improper, unreasonable or negligent act or omission by a legal practitioner. When an order
Wasted costs means costs ordered by the Court under rule 27(2); “wasted costs order” means an order made under rule 27.