Law of costs / G. E. Dal Pont.
2021
N397.K1 DAL 2021
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Title
Law of costs / G. E. Dal Pont.
Edition
5th edition
ISBN
9780409353839 paperback
Imprint
Chatswood, NSW : LexisNexis, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
cci, 1194 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
N397.K1 DAL 2021
Summary
Law of Costs 5th edition comprehensively addresses the legislation, court rules and case law pertaining to the law of costs in each Australian jurisdiction, as well as federally, in both the lawyer-client and party-party contexts. The authoritative nature of this work is evidenced by its previous editions being judicially cited on hundreds of occasions. It remains the only dedicated scholarly treatment of Australian costs law in book form. Features: brings the case law up to date ; reflects, from a costs standpoint, the wholesale alterations to civil procedure in South Australia; emanating from the jurisdiction’s adoption of the Uniform Civil Rules 2020; covers the substantive changes to the Northern Territory’s rules on settlement offers. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition: 2018.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Prologue
Part I: Costs Between Lawyer and Own Client
2. Retainer and Costs Disclosure
3. Costs Agreements
4. Restrictions on the Recovery of Lawyer–Client Costs
5. Assessment of Lawyer and Own Client Bills
Part II: Costs Between Party and Party
6. Jurisdiction and Discretion to Order Costs
7. The Costs Indemnity Rule
8. Ouster of General Rule that Costs Follow the Event
9. Public Interest and Test Case Litigation
10. Costs Out of a Fund
11. Costs of Multiple Parties
12. Costs Sanctions for Proceedings in Wrong Court
13. Costs Consequences of Rejected Settlement Offers
14. Timing of Costs Order
Part III: Quantification of Party and Party Costs
15. Nature of Party and Party Costs Quantification
16. Bases of Costs Quantification
17. Allowances on Costs Quantification Between Party and Party
18. Procedure Relating to Costs Quantification
19. Interest on Party and Party Costs
Part IV: Costs in Appeals
20. Appeals
21. Suitors' and Appeal Costs Funds Legislation
Part V: Non-Party Costs Orders
22. Costs Orders and Non-parties
23. Costs Orders Against Lawyers
Part VI: Costs in Criminal Cases
24. Costs in Criminal Cases
25. Costs in Criminal Cases Legislation
Part VII: Securing Costs Entitlements
26. The Retaining Lien
27. The Particular Lien
28. Nature of Security for Costs Orders
29. Discretion to Order Security for Costs.
Part I: Costs Between Lawyer and Own Client
2. Retainer and Costs Disclosure
3. Costs Agreements
4. Restrictions on the Recovery of Lawyer–Client Costs
5. Assessment of Lawyer and Own Client Bills
Part II: Costs Between Party and Party
6. Jurisdiction and Discretion to Order Costs
7. The Costs Indemnity Rule
8. Ouster of General Rule that Costs Follow the Event
9. Public Interest and Test Case Litigation
10. Costs Out of a Fund
11. Costs of Multiple Parties
12. Costs Sanctions for Proceedings in Wrong Court
13. Costs Consequences of Rejected Settlement Offers
14. Timing of Costs Order
Part III: Quantification of Party and Party Costs
15. Nature of Party and Party Costs Quantification
16. Bases of Costs Quantification
17. Allowances on Costs Quantification Between Party and Party
18. Procedure Relating to Costs Quantification
19. Interest on Party and Party Costs
Part IV: Costs in Appeals
20. Appeals
21. Suitors' and Appeal Costs Funds Legislation
Part V: Non-Party Costs Orders
22. Costs Orders and Non-parties
23. Costs Orders Against Lawyers
Part VI: Costs in Criminal Cases
24. Costs in Criminal Cases
25. Costs in Criminal Cases Legislation
Part VII: Securing Costs Entitlements
26. The Retaining Lien
27. The Particular Lien
28. Nature of Security for Costs Orders
29. Discretion to Order Security for Costs.
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