Indemnity Costs Awarded Based On The Contractual Terms Of A Contract Providing For 'All Reasonable Costs'

In a recent decision of the English Commercial Court, in Alafco Irish Aircraft Leasing Sixteen Ltd v. Hong Kong Airlines Ltd [2019] EWHC 3668 (Comm) (Alafco), it was ordered that costs of proceedings are to be assessed on the indemnity basis if there is a contractual provision that specifies that a party must pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred in preserving its rights, including legal costs.

Background

This case involved a dispute in relation to a lease agreement. Following a successful summary judgment application, the plaintiff sought costs to be awarded on the indemnity, as opposed to standard, basis. The plaintiff grounded its application for seeking indemnity costs on: 1) the conduct of the defendant in the relevant proceedings; and/or 2) a contractual provision in the lease which specified that the defendant was entitled to "all reasonable costs and expenses" of litigation.

Indemnity Costs

Moulder J did not consider it was appropriate to grant indemnity costs based on the conduct of the defendant. In particular, he was not persuaded that there was sufficient material before the Court to conclude that the conduct of the defendant took this case "outside the norm" to warrant an indemnity costs order. However, the Court was satisfied that the defendant had agreed to pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred in relation to the preservation of rights under the lease, and held that would extend to the costs of any litigation. Moulder J saw no reason to depart from Briggs LJ in Macleish v. Littlestone [2016] EWCA Civ 127 (Macleish) where the Court of Appeal ordered indemnity costs in reliance upon a similar contractual provision. The Court declined...

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