Day 285 - 23 Oct 96 - Page 40


     
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     2   MS. STEEL:   The undertaking was to censor ourselves in a way
     3        that McDonald's have not yet succeeded in doing.
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     5   MR. RAMPTON:   We've said before that we are not going to be
     6        blackmailed.  If that undertaking had been given then the
     7        difficulties to which Miss Steel has just alluded would
     8        not arise because they and their legal advisers would have
     9        the transcripts.
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    11   MR JUSTICE BELL:  I do not actually think there is any
    12        difficulty anyway, because, as you said yesterday, the way
    13        you would put the law is set out in your submissions.
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    15   MR. RAMPTON:   Yes, it is.
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    17   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   I think, when you get to them, there may
    18        well be various questions I want to ask you in elaboration
    19        of that, and we touched on some of those yesterday.  But
    20        essentially, I think you should be able to get advice, if
    21        you want it, on the matters of law by giving whoever you
    22        seek the advice from a copy of the legal -----
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    24   MR. RAMPTON:   My Lord, I also said yesterday in response to an
    25        inquiry from your Lordship, if there were any legal
    26        discussions of that kind the relevant pages of the
    27        transcripts would be supplied in any event.
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    29   MS. STEEL:   We have not received any.
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    31   MR JUSTICE BELL:  No, I think you have to ask for them.
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    33   MS. STEEL:   We do not know what pages they are on, so we
    34        cannot.
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    36   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  If you say what the topics are, surely
    37        Barlow Lyde and Gilbert will be able to find them.
    38        Mr. Rampton has just said if you ask for particular pages
    39        where matters of law have been referred to either by you,
    40        by me or Mr. Rampton, he said he will supply those.  So if
    41        your concern in getting transcripts is that when you seek
    42        legal advice you can give a word perfect account of what
    43        has passed in court to whoever you seek it from, I suggest
    44        you write a note to Mrs. Brinley-Codd or Mr. Hill or ask
    45        them at close of play each day, can we have the pages
    46        which covered what was said about the law on those
    47        topics.  Mr. Rampton has said you will then get them.
    48        Anyway, we will resume at 10.30 in the morning.
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    50                         (The Court Adjourned)
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