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17 November 2011
Issue: 7490 / Categories: Case law , Law digest , In Court
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Admiralty—Costs

MIOM 1 Ltd and another company v Sea Echo E.N.E. (No 2) [2011] EWHC 2715 (Admlty), [2011] All ER (D) 51 (Nov)

 

CPR Pt 61 did not provide for costs on the indemnity basis where a CPR Pt 61 offer was successful, whereas CPR Pt 36 did provide for such costs when a CPR Pt 36 offer was successful. That was a clear indication that the authors of CPR Pt 61 did not intend that indemnity costs should be awarded merely because a CPR Pt 61 offer had been successful. In those circumstances, it was not appropriate in a collision action governed by CPR Pt 61 to order costs on an indemnity basis merely because an offer had been successful.
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