The Rustat Memorial, Jesus College, Cambridge, Re (Costs) [2022] ECC Ely 5 (05 June 2022)
The court found that, although there were criticisms of the College's conduct, its behaviour did not reach the threshold of unreasonableness required to justify a costs order. The College's actions, while open to criticism, were not so unreasonable as to have unnecessarily caused the parties opponent to incur...
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- Citation
- [2022] ECC Ely 5
- Parties
- Petitioner: Jesus College, Cambridge; Parties Opponent: 65 parties opponent (represented); Party Opponent: Professor Lawrence Goldman; Parties Opponent: Two other parties opponent
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 05 June 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Faculty Application / Costs Judgment Following Refusal of Faculty
- Outcome
- No order as to costs
- Legal Topics
- Costs in Faculty Proceedings, Unreasonable Behaviour, Listed Buildings, Heritage Disputes, Faculty Jurisdiction
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Parties
Jesus College, Cambridge
Petitioner
65 parties opponent (represented)
Parties Opponent
Professor Lawrence Goldman
Party Opponent
Two other parties opponent
Parties Opponent
Procedural Posture
Faculty Application / Costs Judgment Following Refusal of Faculty
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the College behaved unreasonably in the conduct of the proceedings
- 2 Whether any unreasonable behaviour caused the parties opponent to incur additional costs unnecessarily
- 3 Whether an order for costs should be made against the College
Ratio Decidendi
The court found that, although there were criticisms of the College's conduct, its behaviour did not reach the threshold of unreasonableness required to justify a costs order. The College's actions, while open to criticism, were not so unreasonable as to have unnecessarily caused the parties opponent to incur additional costs. The general rule that parties bear their own costs in faculty proceedings was applied.
Court Disposition
No order as to costs
Orders
- Each party to bear their own legal costs
- College to pay assessed court fees
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