Sony Computer Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd v Dannoun (No 2) [2001] FCA 1530
The respondents' conduct was so unreasonable and special as to take the case out of the ordinary and justify indemnity costs being ordered.
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- Parties
- Applicant: Sony Computer Entertainment Australia Pty Limited; Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Sony Computer Entertainment; Respondent: Mohamed Samir Dannoun; Respondent: Sydney Markets Limited; Respondent: Janan Diab; Respondent: Ahmad Haddad
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 29 October 2001
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Costs Post Judgment
- Outcome
- Costs ordered on indemnity basis in all five proceedings.
- Legal Topics
- Costs, Indemnity Costs
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Parties
Sony Computer Entertainment Australia Pty Limited
Applicant
Kabushiki Kaisha Sony Computer Entertainment
Applicant
Mohamed Samir Dannoun
Respondent
Sydney Markets Limited
Respondent
Janan Diab
Respondent
Ahmad Haddad
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil / Costs Post Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether costs should be awarded on an indemnity basis.
Ratio Decidendi
The respondents' conduct was so unreasonable and special as to take the case out of the ordinary and justify indemnity costs being ordered.
Court Disposition
Costs ordered on indemnity basis in all five proceedings.
Orders
- The respondents are to pay the applicants' costs on an indemnity basis, excluding any costs unreasonably incurred or unreasonable in amount.
- Applicants have leave to tax the subject costs (in N 243 of 2000).
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