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Liability Risk and Insurance

Costs award can reflect disapproval of conduct of case

While the indemnity principle required that costs awarded do not enable a litigant to profit from the action, a costs order was often also intended as a penalty on the losing party reflecting the court’s disapproval of that party’s conduct of litigation. This in dismissing an appeal by the defendants against a costs award to the successful party on an indemnity basis.

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