The Practice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice : (Including the Winding-Up of Companies), And On Appeal to Her Majesty's Court of Appeal And the House of Lords
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S. 500; 48 L. J. 315, Q. B. ; 27 W. R. 413.) 2. In the Ooubt of Appeal. [See AppeaIj.] 3. In the House op Lobds. [See ApPEAii.] n. PROCEEDING FOR COSTS ALONE. Where the principal relief in an action has been conceded after action l>roiight, the plaintiff may go on for costs alone : (Stow v. Corporation 208 , Costs. of Maidstone, W. N. 1878, p. 218 ; per Fry, J., JRanJein v. Longhowrne, unreported.) III. AWARDING COSTS. 1. GeNEEAL RtJIiES. (a) Discretion of the Court. Subject to the provisions o...f the [Judicature] Acts, the costs of and incidental to aU proceedings in the High Court shall be in the discretion of the court : (O. LV.) The proceedings must have actually come into court : {Me Brandreth's Trade Ma/rTc, L. Sep. 9 Ch. Div. 618 ; 47 L. J. 816, Oh.) The costs are in the court's discretion in matters regulated by a statute which is silent, or provides otherwise, as to costs : {Ex pa/rte Mercers' Compcmy, L. Rep. 10 Oh. Div. 481.) (6) Costs out of the JEstate. Nothing .... contained [in the Judicature Acts or Rules] shall deprive a trustee, mortgagee, or other person of any right to costs out of a particular estate or fond to which he would be entitled according to the rules hitherto acted upon in courts of equity : (O.
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