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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (King's Bench Division) Decisions >> Buckinghamshire Council v Barrett & Ors (No. 2: Costs) [2024] EWHC 254 (KB) (07 February 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/KB/2024/254.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 254 (KB) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge)
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Buckinghamshire Council |
Claimant |
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(1) Jimmy Barrett (3) Persons Unknown (any person carrying out and/or encouraging and/or facilitating development on, or with an intent to undertake development on or to occupy, the land to the west of the Crowne Plaza Hotel, London Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 2XE (land registry title number BM414494) as shown edged in black on the map attached to the order without lawful planning consent) |
Defendants |
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(No. 2: costs) |
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Michael Rhimes (acting pro bono) for the First Defendant
Hearing dates: 25 January 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
Dexter Dias KC :
(Sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge)
1) The general rule under CPR Part 44.2(2)(a) is that the unsuccessful party should pay the successful party's costs;
2) The court has a wide discretion as to costs, including about "the amount of costs to be paid" and "when they are payable" (44.2(1)(b) and (c));
3) The court will have regard to whether a party has succeeded on party of its claim, even if that party has not been "wholly successful" (44.2(4)(b));
4) The "amount" may be limited to a "proportion of another party's costs" (44.2(6)(a)).
5) A party must comply with an order for the payment of costs within 14 days of judgment or order if the amount is specified, unless the court specifies some "other date" (44.7).
§I. Apportionment
"It is to be remembered that this is an exceptional remedy, and it must be a proportionate response to the unlawful activity to which it is directed."
§II. Quantum
§III. Time to pay
§IV. Disposal
1. 80% of the costs claimed are properly apportioned to proceedings against Mr Barrett;
2. Of that figure, 70% are reasonably and proportionately incurred;
3. Given Mr Barrett's personal circumstances, there should be an extension of time to pay of 6 weeks from the date of this ruling – 25 January 2024;
4. Parties to agree an order to reflect the terms of this judgment.