Is it absolutely necessary to file a Notice of Intention to Oppose a Bill of Cost in the High Court?
~ Sihle Shamase If there are attendances or charges that you do not agree on or is to be disputed, then it is necessary to file a Notice of Intention to Oppose timeously. Should one fail to do so, the bill may be taxed on an unopposed basis without any further notice. See Rule 70 in this regard.