Day 205 - 17 Jan 96 - Page 43
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2 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is in one of the last half dozen or so
3 paper Weekly Law Reports, paperback Weekly Law Reports, for
4 last year.
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6 MR. RAMPTON: I think the name of the other party had an Arabic
7 sort of ring to it.
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9 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Abu Sali.
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11 MR. RAMPTON: Something like that, yes.
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13 MR. MORRIS: I am acting under what I have learned in this case
14 as we have been going along and, therefore, obviously
15 seeking -- well, I have put a Civil Evidence Act notice on
16 those quotes and am happy to discuss that on Monday. That
17 is the statements. I believe we have dealt with all of
18 those.
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20 Eric Millstone, I just happen to note in Eric Millstone
21 that I have given everyone a copy of ones I have got
22 handwritten notes all over. I do not mind. So, people
23 should just bear that in mind, they are my markings rather
24 than Dr. Millstone's. The important thing is it is
25 absolutely clear what he is saying as an expert on the
26 subject.
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28 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let us leave McDonald's service of a large
29 number of new witnesses for a moment.
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31 MR. MORRIS: Right.
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33 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The next one which you have not dealt with or
34 expressly put over is 7.
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36 MR. MORRIS: 7, yes.
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38 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The banning of Furazolidone and the banning
39 in Denmark of Avo Parcin. What is the position there?
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41 MR. MORRIS: You should have a document which says "Amended
42 pleadings application" -- it is one of those documents in
43 that series; I am very sorry I have not numbered them all
44 -- which is pleading of those matters, those two matters.
45 A handwritten document dated today. There should be a
46 document behind it which is an extract from the July 1995
47 Medicines Act Veterinary Information Service, MAVIS.
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49 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You are asking leave to amend, do you put
50 this under "food poisoning"?
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52 MR. MORRIS: Yes, it is basically about residues.
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54 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I appreciate that, but you put it under "food
55 poisoning", do you?
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57 MR. MORRIS: Yes.
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59 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can you deal with that, Mr. Rampton?
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