Summerside Bank v. Ramsey
Summerside Bank v. Ramsey
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
J. In taxing the costs on a non-suit in this case, the defendant’s attorney charged for “ Drawing pleas, copy & filing, $82.50.” In the special plea filed in the case, the statute of Canada concerning “ Insolvent Debtors,” is recited in extenso, making, according to the defendant’s contentan, two hundred and seventy-five sheets.
If the party pleading a foreign statute chooses to recite it at length, he may do so, but he will not be permitted in the bill of costs to charge for more sheets than were necessary to-set out such portions of the statute as were material to the-action. It appears that such portions of the statute in question as were necessary to the defendant’s plea could have been-embraced within twenty sheets, and the item objected to is, therefore, reduced from two hundred and seventy-five sheets-to twenty, with costs of this motion.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- THE SUMMERSIDE BANK v. HUGH RAMSEY
- Status
- Published