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                                                                                                                                  Date: 20041122

                                                                                                                               Docket: T-930-04

Citation: 2004 FC 1635

BETWEEN:

THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE

Applicant

and

JEAN-GUY VILLE MURE

Respondent

ASSESSMENT OF COSTS - REASONS

FRANÇOIS PILON

Assessment officer

[1]         On June 7, 2004, the Court made an order under section 231.7 of the Income Tax Act, with costs. Julie Mousseau, the applicant's counsel, filed her bill of costs on September 17, 2004 and asked that the assessment proceed on the basis of written submissions.

[2]         A schedule for filing submissions was established and conveyed to the parties on September 28, 2004. No submission has been filed to this date. In view of the foregoing, we are prepared to assess the costs in favour of the applicant.

[3]         It seems reasonable to us to allow the applicant the sum of $1,448.26 as fees for items 1, 13, 14, 25 and 26. We also think that the disbursements incurred for photocopy costs and bailiffs' fees are justified in the affidavit in support and will be allowed as submitted.

[4]         The applicant's bill of costs is assessed and allowed in the amount of $1,682.69. A certificate shall issue for that amount.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

November 22, 2004

                         François Pilon

                      Assessment officer

Certified true translation

Jacques Deschênes, LL.B.


FEDERAL COURT

SOLICITORS OF RECORD

DOCKET:                                            T-930-04

BETWEEN:

THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL REVENUE

Applicant

and

JEAN-GUY VILLE MURE

Respondent

ASSESSMENT OF COSTS WITHOUT PERSONAL APPEARANCE

PLACE OF ASSESSMENT: Halifax, Nova Scotia

REASONS OF FRANÇOIS PILON, ASSESSMENT OFFICER

DATE OF REASONS:                       November 22, 2004     

SOLICITORS OF RECORD:

Morris Rosenberg

Deputy Attorney General of Canada

Ottawa, Ontario                                                                        for the applicant

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