Day 258 - 07 Jun 96 - Page 36
1 irrelevant.
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3 MR. MORRIS: The fax number cannot be irrelevant.
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5 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Carry on with it, anyway. If you get a
6 better copy in due course, and if it is something
7 important, we can raise it. But carry on with the contents
8 of the document rather than the fax heading for the moment,
9 if you, indeed, want to ask Mr. Nicholson anything about it
10 at all.
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12 MR. MORRIS: Do you know where these documents came from?
13 A. I have not got a clue no, sorry.
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15 Q. If we can ask formally for a better copy with the details
16 at the top of the page so we can see. Have you got the
17 originals in court?
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19 MR. RAMPTON: No, I have already said that twice. The ordinary
20 rules apply. Defendants can inspect the originals at
21 Barlow's offices.
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23 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It is easier.
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25 MR. RAMPTON: They are not here, my Lord.
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27 MR. JUSTICE BELL: They can be brought in, no doubt, rather than
28 having to go to Barlow's offices. I am sure
29 Mrs. Brinley-Codd will not mind bringing them in and you
30 can have a look at them and if it is something which really
31 matters the Defendants not seeing then cut it off.
32 Otherwise, let Mr. Morris see it.
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34 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, I will do that.
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Anyway you do not know anything about
37 them?
38 A. I do not know anything about them, my Lord.
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40 Q. Yes.
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42 MS. STEEL: I am afraid I am a bit disorganised. The
43 counterclaim pleadings, I do not know whether the witness
44 really needs to see them, but in your counterclaim
45 pleadings you have said that myself and Mr. Morris were
46 organisers of anti-McDonald's demonstrations and events for
47 several years. Do you remember that -- that is obviously
48 not the exact words?
49 A. No, I would need to be directed to the pleadings.
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51 Q. You said that you stopped employing inquiry agents in 1991?
52 A. January.
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54 Q. January 1991?
55 A. Yes.
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57 Q. Although we are aware of inquiry agents that were still
58 there in May 1991.
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60 MR. RAMPTON: That is singular or plural?
