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1 evidence-in-chief and then waiting to see what
2 cross-examination there is.
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4 MR. RAMPTON: Would your Lordship then be inclined to indicate,
5 not to order, that we should try to start Bath on Monday,
6 22nd?
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
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10 MR. RAMPTON: I am grateful beyond that, my Lord, I cannot at
11 the moment go because there is nothing else that is left in
12 my hands ---
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: No, let me just complete my note.
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16 MR. RAMPTON: -- apart from Heathrow. We will fit it in
17 somewhere but I do not know where at the moment. Then, my
18 Lord, one might try to start Heathrow the week after that,
19 the week of 29th, with Mr. Soriano to be fitted in at his
20 convenience.
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22 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Mr. Soriano I would like you to tell me
23 about as soon as possible when you have made arrangements
24 for him. Heathrow, we will have a better measure of when
25 we see what, if any, statements are served on behalf of the
26 Plaintiffs. The only other thing I have on my list (and it
27 may no longer be active) was the question of the
28 Defendants' discovery concerning the leaflet.
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30 MR. RAMPTON: What Ms. Steel said about that was that I think
31 they were going to consider it and write to us, so I am not
32 going to ask your Lordship to deal with that now.
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34 MR. JUSTICE BELL: No, very well. Are there any other matters
35 you want to raise today, Ms. Steel or Mr. Morris?
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37 MR. MORRIS: I do not think so, no.
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39 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I hope everyone does get a decent break and
40 we will resume at 10.30 on Thursday, 11th January.
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42 (The court adjourned until Thursday, 11th January 1996)
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