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1754 Costs—disallowance of costs for vexatious document etc
(1) The court may order that the costs of anything done, or any document
prepared or used, in a proceeding be disallowed completely or partly
if it considers—
(a) for something done—any of the following:
(i) that doing the thing was, completely or partly, improper,
(ii) that the thing was done because of misconduct or
negligence;
(iii) that doing the thing caused unnecessary expense; or
(b) for a document—any of the following:
(i) that the document was, completely or partly, improper,
(ii) that the document was prepared or used because of
misconduct or negligence;
(iii) that the document was unnecessarily lengthy;
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(iv) if there is an approved form for a document—that the
document substantially departs from the approved form.
(2) The court may direct the registrar to consider anything done, or any
document prepared or used, in a proceeding, and to disallow,
completely or partly, the costs of the thing or document, or to assess
costs as a lump sum, if the registrar considers—
(a) for something done—any of the following:
(i) that doing the thing was, completely or partly, improper,
(ii) that the thing was done because of misconduct or
negligence;
(iii) that doing the thing caused unnecessary expense; or
(b) for a document—any of the following:
(i) that the document was, completely or partly, improper,
(ii) that the document was prepared or used because of
misconduct or negligence;
(iii) that the document was unnecessarily lengthy;
(iv) if there is an approved form for a document—that the
document substantially departs from the approved form.
Note Rule 6144 (Rejecting document—costs) provides that costs incurred by
a party in relation to a document rejected under div 6.3.3 may be
disallowed on assessment of the party’s costs.
Costs—registrar’s powers and discretion Division 2.17.4
Rule 1760
Division 2.17.4 Costs—registrar’s powers and
discretion