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### 57 Costs in discretion of Court
> > (1) The costs of the proceeding in the Court or before a judge are to be in the discretion of the Court or judge.
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> > (2) [Subrule (1)](#GS57@Gs1@EN) does not affect the entitlement of an executor or administrator, or a trustee or mortgagee, who has reasonably instituted, carried on or resisted any proceeding, to costs out of a particular estate or fund.