Fred Bogere v Buwule (Civil Application No. 24 99)
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Holding
The applicant sought to withdraw the application under Rule 42(3)(b) of the Rules of the Court of Appeal by consent. The respondent did not object to the withdrawal but sought costs. The applicant conceded to costs. The Court ordered the application withdrawn and struck out, with the applicant to pay the respondent's costs of the application.
Outcome
Application withdrawn by consent and struck out with costs to the respondent
Facts
The applicant filed a civil application in the Court of Appeal. At the hearing, counsel for the applicant indicated he had instructions to withdraw the application under Rule 42(3)(b) of the Rules of the Court by consent. Counsel for the respondent did not object to the withdrawal but requested costs, having incurred costs in attending court. The applicant conceded to costs.
Orders
- Application withdrawn and struck out.
- Applicant to pay the respondent's costs of the application.
Legislation cited (1)
- Rules of the Court of Appeal r.42(3)(b)
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