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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
MANCHESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY
MERCANTILE COURT
(His Honour Judge Kershaw QC)
Strand London WC2 Monday 29th July, 2002 |
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THE RESPONDENT did not appear and was not represented
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"I think there was agreement, in the sense that £50,000 was offered or suggested as a sum that would be paid forthwith to cover, with a bit to spare, the expenses of obtaining their present protection, past expenses ..."
"Over the next months Lea Ronal carried out further tests and on 16 November [1998] I had a meeting with you to discuss financial arrangements. You said Lee Ronal wanted to use the process and they wanted the sole rights. You asked how much I wanted, and I said I preferred for you to make me an offer. You offered 3% of world-wide gross income from the process which I accepted. You also mentioned that I had previously requested a one-off payment to cover earlier development work. You offered £50,000 which I accepted. We then discussed the minimum payment that would be made by you until the process was on the market and reaching reasonable royalties but an exact figure was not decided on.
You agreed that Lea Ronal should pay for the next stage in the patent and this was duly done. You asked that your patent agents would then take over the next stages which time we have now reached."