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BUSINESS & PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
FINANCIAL LIST (ChD)
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B e f o r e :
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Allianz Global Investors GmbH & Others |
Claimants |
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G4S PLC |
Defendant |
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Simon Colton QC and Emma Jones (instructed by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for the Defendant
Written submissions filed 14 June 2022 and 17 June 2022
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Miles :
Introduction
Legal principles
i) The court has a discretion under CPR 44.2.
ii) CPR 44.2(2)(a) contains the general rule that the unsuccessful party will be ordered to pay the costs of the successful party. But by CPR 44.2(b) the court may make a different order.
iii) By CPR 44.2(4) in deciding what order (if any) to make about costs the court will have regard to all the circumstances including those specifically set out in the rule (which I shall not repeat here). These include whether a party has succeeded on part of its case even if that party has not been wholly successful.
iv) CPR 44.2(6) is an inclusive list of the orders the court may make. These include an order that a party must pay a proportion of the other party's costs.
v) To determine the successful party, the court asks "who as a matter of substance and reality has won?": Roache v News Group Newspapers Ltd [1998] EMLR 161 at [3].
vi) It is commonplace for the overall successful party to lose on some issues but win overall. The court should not too readily depart from the general rule simply because a party has not entirely succeeded.
The issues decided in the judgment
Decision under CPR 44.2
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