Day 296 - 07 Nov 96 - Page 02


     
     1                                       Thursday, 7th November 1996
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     3   MS. STEEL:   I wanted to apologise for switching subjects,
     4        only -----
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     6   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   It has not inconvenienced me, and I do not
     7        suppose it has affected Mr. Rampton.
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     9   MR. RAMPTON:   No, my Lord.
    10
    11   MS. STEEL:   Neither of them were completely ready, but the
    12        nutrition submission was at a more advanced stage than the
    13        advertising one, so I thought it was probably a more useful
    14        use of time to get on with that.
    15
    16        Before I start, I wanted to know whether it would be
    17        possible to clarify which letters, which of the pleaded
    18        meanings, pleaded defamatory meanings by the Plaintiffs --
    19        sorry, which of the Plaintiffs' pleaded defamatory meanings
    20        have now been withdrawn or become obsolete, or whatever,
    21        and therefore do not need to be addressed in relation to
    22        this issue.
    23
    24   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  'G' has gone and Mr. Rampton said he did not
    25        think that 'H' added anything now that he had re-pleaded
    26        'F'.  But then I held the meaning to be what I said on,
    27        I think it was, 25th November last year.  What is troubling
    28        you, if anything, about that?
    29
    30   MS. STEEL:   I just find it a bit confusing not knowing, you
    31        know, which ones are still standing.  For example, with
    32        'G', that is helpful, that has been deleted, wiped from
    33        the Statement of Claim.
    34
    35   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   None of them are standing any longer,
    36        because the pleadings just set out the contention of the
    37        party who has pleaded it, hopefully with a view to seeing
    38        what issue there is between the Plaintiffs in this case and
    39        yourself and Mr. Morris on meaning, and in the normal
    40        situation you will be looking at what the Plaintiffs have
    41        pleaded now, because you would not know what I was going to
    42        make of it.  But the situation is different now, because
    43        I have held what the meaning is, and it is the meaning as
    44        I have found it which you have to address, not the meaning
    45        which was pleaded.
    46
    47        You may have some comment to make about the meaning which
    48        is pleaded.  You may have a comment, in case it helps me,
    49        that McDonald's went into this part of the case because
    50        they were saying that it meant that McDonald's food causes
    51        cancer, when in fact it does not mean that.
    52
    53   MS. STEEL:   Right.
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    55   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   Do you see what I mean?
    56
    57   MS. STEEL:   Yes.
    58
    59   MR. JUSTICE BELL:   There may be comments like that to make.
    60        What, at the end of the day, you have to address is not the

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