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1 application in relation to transcripts must be decided in
2 fairness to you rather than argued and then decided next
3 Tuesday. You just have to accept that, whatever view you
4 hold, I am in charge of the conduct of the trial
5 ultimately. Now go away -- I am sorry, Mr. Rampton, I have
6 not even given you an opportunity to say anything.
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8 MR. RAMPTON: I cannot tell your Lordship what my position is
9 about a hearing tomorrow or next Tuesday until I have seen
10 the Defendants' list of authorities and the grounds on
11 which they rely and the precise nature of their
12 application. It may be that I shall say that I cannot be
13 ready by tomorrow, as I have to sit in court while the
14 witnesses are here, though of course I am quite prepared to
15 work all night long if I have to. That is number one.
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17 Perhaps more important than that is this: Mr. Davis, in
18 fact, lives in the Midlands, and tomorrow there is a train
19 strike.
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21 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Unless there is anything further we
22 must discuss, I will break off now. I will come back at 25
23 to 12, unless I receive a message that you can start before
24 then. We will go through till 1 o'clock without a break,
25 finish Mr. Davis this afternoon and take stock at the close
26 of play this afternoon.
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28 (Short Adjournment)
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I hope that my ruling on the various
31 interlocutory matters we had argument about last week will
32 have been word processed before the end of the afternoon.
33 It seems to me, in all the circumstances, it is better that
34 I do have it word processed, so that I can hand down copies
35 of it. Whether I have an opportunity actually to give the
36 ruling at the end of the afternoon or if all the parties
37 are content to hand it down and summarise the conclusions,
38 we will have to take stock of as the day proceeds.
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40 Your main objective is to finish cross-examining
41 Mr. Davis. If there is enough time to give the ruling, and
42 it has been word processed, checked and copied, we may have
43 time for that.
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45 MR. MORRIS: There are a couple of things I wanted to say before
46 our cross-examination recommences. First of all, we have
47 handed a list of authorities which we may rely on when we
48 do our application for transcripts to the Plaintiffs. We
49 do not know if it would be appropriate to -----
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51 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let us get on with Mr. Davis. I have said we
52 can come back to it at the end of the afternoon, in any
53 event. In the meantime, Mr. Rampton may be able to form a
54 view as to whether he will be ready tomorrow, in any event,
55 quite apart from any considerations.
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57 MR. MARK DAVIS recalled
58 Cross-Examined by the Defendants, continued
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60 MS. STEEL: Mr. Davis, do you remember a time when the crew room