[2021] NSWSC 268
Estate of Melville Gooley
Correction to [29] of costs judgment
Catchwords
SUCCESSION — Contested probate — Testamentary capacity — whether costs should be paid out of the estate or no order as to costs
Cases cited
- Estate of Melville Gooley[2021] NSWSC 228 (COSTS)
- Gooley v Gooley[2021] NSWSC 56
Legislation cited
- Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW)
Judgment
- [1]
I gave principal judgment in this matter on 12 February 2021 (Gooley v Gooley [2021] NSWSC 56). On 9 March 2021 I heard the parties as to costs and on 15 March 2021 I gave a judgment on that issue (Estate of Melville Gooley [2021] NSWSC 228).
- [2]
In a directions hearing on 16 March, the parties directed me to a potential ambiguity in the wording of the phrase at [29] of the costs judgment that reads: “I consider it fair in all the circumstances that they pay the costs of the litigation agreed or taxed personally on an ordinary basis”. They requested formal clarification of this order under the slip rule, Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) r.36.17.
- [3]
The parties prepared a short minute of order replacing that sentence with “I consider it fair in all the circumstances that I make no order as to their costs such that they will pay their own costs of the litigation personally.” I made those orders on 18 March and additionally write this judgment for clarity.