Costs Order definition
Examples of Costs Order in a sentence
If a Adverse Costs Order is made against the Registered Class Action Member in the Legal Proceedings LH has undertaken to pay any such Adverse Costs Order pursuant to the Funding Agreement.
The People’s Solicitors estimates that the amount which the Registered Class Action Member would recover from the Respondents in respect of such a Costs Order would be between 50% and 60% of the total legal costs and disbursements payable under the terms of this Retainer.
In this document: Adverse Costs Order means a court order requiring a person to pay costs incurred by a successful party in litigation.
It therefore appears to me that there is nothing to suggest that the Claimant has any assets in this jurisdiction on which it can rely to meet a Costs Order.
Shine Lawyers estimates that the amount which the Claimants would recover from the Respondent in respect of such a Costs Order would be between 50% and 80% of the total Legal Costs and Disbursements payable under the terms of this Retainer.