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     1        sides must stick to.
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     3   MR. RAMPTON:  In fact, your Lordship said Monday the 26th
     4        November.  It is, in fact, the 22nd.
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     6   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  22nd.  I meant to say the 22nd.
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     8   MR. RAMPTON:  I know, which means I will start on Monday 25th
     9        and finish on Friday 13th.  Friday the 22nd the defence
    10        finish.  I start on Monday 25th.
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    12   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.
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    14   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  In case Ms. Steel and Mr. Morris finish
    15        before the 22nd I would like you to be ready to start as
    16        soon as they finish, Mr. Rampton.  We will then have
    17        fifteen court days.
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    19   MR. RAMPTON:  Yes, I understand.
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    21   MR. JUSTICE BELL: I will hear no more evidence in this case
    22        apart from any formal evidence required to produce
    23        documents.  If Civil Evidence Act notice has been given in
    24        respect of statements which you have omitted to read Mr.
    25        Morris and Ms. Steel, I will take them as read so they will
    26        go in as evidence because that is what Mr. Rampton has
    27        done.  He has not read any of his Civil Evidence Act
    28        statements.  If there is any problem, you can communicate,
    29        you can get in touch with Mr. Glenn, but we will, whatever
    30        else happens, we will stick to that timetable.
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    32   MR. MORRIS:  Can I just ask one piece of clarification?  You may
    33        remember that the Fairlawn McDonald's store in the US, the
    34        Child Labour Violations. I have been in the touch with the
    35        Department of Child Labour three days ago.  They said they
    36        would accept the relevant document verifying what we had
    37        put in our pleading and seeing a newspaper cutting and I
    38        had put to Mr. Stein and if that document arrives, is that
    39        okay that we put that in the list of documents that we
    40        are---
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    42   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   You must put it on your list of documents
    43        which hopefully you are going to make and see to what
    44        extent, if at all, you can get agreement and prove it as a
    45        document, if you do not get agreement.  Yes, thank you.
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