0 in a way that has little chance of succeeding in law, but is intended to annoy or cause problems for someone: --
The statute penalizes lawyers who "unreasonably and vexatiously" bring litigation.
This is the case in which a landlord deliberately and vexatiously leaves rooms in his house unoccupied for a very long time.
It is also wise to have the possibility of costs being awarded against those who bring cases frivolously and vexatiously.
A tribunal can award costs against any party who, in the opinion of the tribunal, has acted frivolously or vexatiously.
There will be scope to award costs, but only if either party has acted unreasonably, vexatiously or frivolously.
Costs may be awarded against any party if a tribunal decides that the party has acted scandalously, frivolously, vexatiously, abusively, disruptively or otherwise unreasonably.
He would therefore be driven back to presenting all the representations, however vexatiously long, repetitious or irrelevant.
I do not think there will be any apprehension that they will use their powers vexatiously, and all the regulations will be subject to examination.
I acknowledge that there is a danger that people might vexatiously withdraw consent only to prolong proceedings or to incur additional costs.