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1807Costs—notice of objection to bill of costs
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1807 Costs—notice of objection to bill of costs
(1) A party on whom a bill of costs is served may, by notice, object to
any item in the bill.
(2) The notice of objection must—
(a) number each objection; and
(b) give the number of each item in the bill of costs to which the
party objects; and
(c) for each objection—briefly state the reasons for the objection
identifying any issue of law or fact that the objector considers
the registrar must consider to make a decision in favour of the
objector.
(3) The reasons for objection may be in abbreviated note form but must
be understandable without further explanation.
Rule 1808
(4) If the same objection applies to consecutive or near consecutive items
in a bill of costs, the notice need not separately state the reasons for
objecting to each of the items.
(5) Also, if there are a number of associated items, the objection may be
in the form of an objection to a common issue related to the associated
items.
(6) The party objecting must file the notice and serve a stamped copy on
the party entitled to the costs not later than 14 days before the day the
bill of costs is to be assessed.