Day 201 - 15 Dec 95 - Page 02
1 Friday, 15th December, 1995
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes?
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5 MR. MORRIS: Shall I just say what we would like to bring up
6 today?
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes.
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10 MR. MORRIS: We want to point out that we have served a notice
11 to admit facts regarding the amended pleadings, reamended
12 pleadings, on child labour laws and hygiene violations in
13 the United States. I did not detail all the clauses of the
14 pleadings, because I presumed the Plaintiffs would know
15 which we are referring to -- all the ones that were allowed
16 in the reamended pleadings.
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18 Also, in that notice to admit facts, we refer to the
19 testimony of Stan Stein in front of the House of Congress
20 in the States, which is a document which you have in front
21 of you -- the notice to admit facts. I think it is the top
22 one.
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24 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Then I have some interlocutories.
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26 MR. MORRIS: Yes. The last one is a record of Mr. Stein's
27 testimony in front of Congress, with a statement at the
28 back of it from him. It will probably be our intention to
29 serve a Civil Evidence Act Notice on that record of
30 testimony. There are certain statements that Mr. Stein
31 made in it, where he says in the statement that about seven
32 to 10 per cent of all franchisees investigated are cited
33 for child labour violations. That is up to 28th May 1990.
34 He says that on page 225.
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. I do not have to look at this, do I?
37 What are you asking me to do today? You are just informing
38 me, or -----
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40 MR. MORRIS: I am just informing you of that, yes. The reason
41 I said for 2 and 3, because they are not strictly in our
42 pleadings, I thought I had better mention what basis there
43 is for those two points. The basis of that is Mr. Stein's
44 testimony in front of the House of Congress, or the
45 Congress subdivision.
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47 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What are you going to do? Are you seeking
48 leave to amend, to add that on the basis of the information
49 in the statement of Mr. Stein?
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51 MR. MORRIS: Yes. I just want, really, the court's advice on
52 that. I mean, if we need to plead, then they can be taken
53 as pleaded.
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55 MR. JUSTICE BELL: It may well be that you should in this
56 instance, because we went through so carefully all the
57 other detailed matters.
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59 MR. MORRIS: Yes. The pleadings, the added additional
60 pleadings, will be points 2 and 3 in the notice to admit