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Judge wrong in principle over costs

The Court of Appeal ruled that in commercial litigation, a Judge should not have segregated out a large part of the costs before making a decision on who was the successful party and therefore entitled to an order for costs. The court said the judge had been wrong in principle, and allowed the appeal against an order to pay 50% of the costs of the defendant.

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