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1 February, this particular matter.
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think you have to be ready with
4 specifically what they are.
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6 MR. MORRIS: We are waiting for them from the Plaintiffs.
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, but you said you cannot remember what
9 they are now.
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11 MR. MORRIS: No. That is one example of something I do know
12 what it is.
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: "Cannot remember exactly what it was now".
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16 MR. MORRIS: I brought up some of the matters, whenever it was,
17 yesterday morning, and some of these matters have been up
18 in the air for quite a while and the Plaintiffs ought to
19 have finished their enquiries.
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21 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Have you got a list of them now? The
22 difficulty is imprecision and misunderstanding creep in if
23 one does not have a specific list of documents which you
24 think I have ordered, either ordered to be discovered or
25 I have said that further argument may be required but given
26 an indication of what I would like to see happen.
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28 MR. MORRIS: Yes.
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: But if you just say there are documents, in
31 about three days time you are saying you have mentioned it
32 and Mr. Rampton is saying you did not. It is not
33 efficient.
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35 MR. MORRIS: The argument was on 6th February according to the
36 Ruling.
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38 MR. JUSTICE BELL: But point to the actual document.
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40 MR. MORRIS: One example is the famous typical day's
41 microbiological results which the Plaintiffs are meant to
42 be sorting out.
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44 MR. RAMPTON: I do not know what this is a reference to.
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46 MR. MORRIS: On page 6 of mine which is the original Ruling.
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48 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Have you not got the official ruling?
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50 MR. MORRIS: We have it now, but I have marked that particular
51 one. It is the paragraph about Professor Jackson's visits
52 to McKey's.
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54 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let me read that again. So, it is McKey's
55 typical day's microbiological testing results at McKey's
56 laboratory. That is 6D of the transcript.
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58 MR. MORRIS: Yes. You concluded over the page: "Any surviving
59 microbiological test results for 12th January 1994 should
60 not only be listed but also produced for the fair disposal
