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1 matters which you wanted to raise and you put on the list
2 for me and use us much time as we can tomorrow to dispose
3 of as many of those as is possible, or at least hearing the
4 argument on them.
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6 TERENCE STUART MALLINSON, Sworn
7 Examined by Mr. RAMPTON
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9 Q. Mr. Mallinson, are your full names Terence "S" for
10 something -- please give it to us -- Mallinson?
11 A. Terence Stuart Mallinson.
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13 Q. Do you live at 155 Portland Road, London W11?
14 A. Yes.
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16 Q. Have you made a statement for the purpose of these
17 proceedings on behalf of the Plaintiffs?
18 A. I have.
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20 Q. Are you content that that statement should stand as your
21 evidence-in-chief in this case?
22 A. I am.
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24 Q. Only one further question before I sit down, Mr. Mallinson,
25 you have recently expanded one section of your original
26 report; is that right?
27 A. Yes.
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29 Q. Was the purpose of that better to explain your reasoning
30 and your figures as to the number of trees used for
31 McDonald's annually in Europe?
32 A. Yes, I felt that it did not read as clearly as it might
33 and it was rewritten for that purpose.
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35 MR. RAMPTON: Thank you very much.
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37 Cross-examined by the Defendants
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39 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The statement you were referring to,
40 Mr. Rampton, of Mr. Mallinson is the new one ---
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42 MR. RAMPTON: Yes, my Lord.
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44 MR. JUSTICE BELL: -- which was served on 23rd November 1994?
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46 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, that is right.
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48 MR. MORRIS: I do not know if the whole of the addendum was
49 incorporated; do you remember if it was the whole of the
50 addendum from your original statement, did that all find
51 its way into the new statement?
52 A. I would hope so, yes, unless there is any point you
53 think noted, I think so.
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55 Q. I was not sure.
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57 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I suggest is if at any stage you think
58 something was not, you ask Mr. Mallinson about that in case
59 there was any omission. Yes?
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