Costs in the Cause in UK Law

  • Stratford (J. T.) & Son Ltd v Lindley (No. 2)
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 July 1969
    ... ... He made the costs before him "costs in the cause". The union officials appealed. This Court ... ...
  • Scherer v Counting Instruments Ltd (Note)
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 July 1977
    ... ... the plaintiffs, who were successful on that issue, should pay the costs of the defendants of the two motions. The plaintiffs appeal against the ... agree that the costs of the present motions should be costs in the cause" ... 8 Of the first action the learned judge in his ... ...
  • Seaconsar Far East Ltd v Bank Markazi Jomhouri Islami Iran
    • House of Lords
    • 14 October 1993
    ... ... (b) that in the deponent's belief the plaintiff has a good cause of action, (c) in what place or country ... I would also propose that Bank Markazi be ordered to pay the costs of Seaconsar before your Lordships' House, but that costs incurred at ... ...
  • Gouriet v Union of Post Office Workers
    • House of Lords
    • 26 July 1977
    ... ... Upon Report from the Appellate Committee, to whom was referred the Cause Gouriet against Post Office Engineering Union and Gouriet against Union of ... or delivery of any such message) be dismissed (6) that the costs of and occasioned by the application to the Honourable Mr. Justice Stocker ... ...
  • Marcel and Others v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Others
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 23 July 1991
    ... ... the order for production is necessary either for disposing of the cause or matter or for saving costs. That rule was the subject of comment ... ...
  • White v Weston
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 08 March 1968
    ... ... established, gave judgment for the plaintiff for £134 damages and costs on scale 4, which ultimately taxed at £86. Of all this the defendant knew ... that the costs of the November hearing should be costs in the cause ... 9The question in this appeal is whether the county court judge was ... ...
  • Willers v Joyce (No 1)
    • Supreme Court
    • 20 July 2016
    ... ... brought by Mr Peter Willers against Mr Albert Gubay as disclosing no cause of action known to English law. The judge was faced with conflicting views ... breach of contractual and fiduciary duties in causing it to incur costs in pursuing the Aqua directors. Mr Willers defended the action, and issued ... ...
  • J. T. Stratford & Son Ltd v Lindley
    • House of Lords
    • 28 July 1964
    ... ... Upon Report from the Appellate Committee, to whom was referred the Cause J. T. Stratford & Son Limited against Lindley (A.P.) and another, that the ... the Appellant company: And it is further Ordered , That the Costs incurred here and in the Court of Appeal and in the Queen's Bench Division ... ...
  • Archibald v Fife Council
    • House of Lords
    • 01 July 2004
    ... ... OPINIONS OF THE LORDS OF APPEAL FOR JUDGMENT IN THE CAUSE LORD NICHOLLS OF BIRKENHEAD My Lords, ... 1 ... the employer to take the step; (c) the financial and other costs which would be incurred by the employer in taking the step and the extent ... ...
  • Liff v Peasley
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 November 1979
    ... ... the Limitation Act, 1939 as amended shall apply to the plaintiff's cause of action against the second defendant and that the plaintiff's claim ... an amended Defence (if so advised) in 14 days thereafter and the costs incurred and thrown away by the amendments be costs in the cause" ... ...
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