Matterson v Sunrise Pools Australia Pty Ltd (No. 2) [2019] NSWCATAP 152
The appellant is to pay 10% of respondent's costs of the appeal, reflecting the respondent's greater success but recognising the close connection between arguments and partial success. At first instance, the appellant is to pay 62% of respondent's costs, reflecting that respondent succeeded on most but not all...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 20 June 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Costs Determination After Appeal
- Outcome
- Set aside substantive and costs orders of the Tribunal at first instance; made substituted costs orders against appellant.
- Legal Topics
- ['awarding of Costs' 'measurement of Success on Appeal' 'indemnity Costs' 'costs Following an Aborted Trial' 'cost Consequences After Appeal']
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Procedural Posture
Appeal / Costs Determination After Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether costs should follow the event after both parties enjoyed success on appeal' 'Appropriate measurement of success for costs determination' 'Entitlement to indemnity costs for respondent' 'Proper costs order when part of trial is re-determined on appeal']
Ratio Decidendi
The appellant is to pay 10% of respondent's costs of the appeal, reflecting the respondent's greater success but recognising the close connection between arguments and partial success. At first instance, the appellant is to pay 62% of respondent's costs, reflecting that respondent succeeded on most but not all issues, giving credit for appellant's ultimate success on the spa leak issue.
Court Disposition
Set aside substantive and costs orders of the Tribunal at first instance; made substituted costs orders against appellant.
Orders
- ['Set aside Orders 1 and 2 of the Orders made by the Tribunal at first instance on 15 February 2017.' "Appellant is to pay 10% of respondent's costs of the appeal on the ordinary basis, as agreed or assessed; otherwise, parties bear their own costs." "Pursuant to s 81(1) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act,...
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