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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> English and Welsh Courts - Miscellaneous >> Gillies v Black Horse Ltd [2011] EW Misc 20 (19 December 2011) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/Misc/2011/20.html Cite as: [2011] EW Misc 20 |
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Cresta House Alma Street Luton Bedfordshire England LU1 2PU |
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B e f o r e :
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Mr Gordon Gillies |
Appellant |
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Black Horse Limited |
Respondent |
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Posib, Y Gilfach, Ffordd y Pentre, Nercwys, Flintshire, CH7 4EL
Posib, DX26560 MOLD
Tel: 01352 757273
Fax: 01352 757252
For the Appellant: Mr Matthew Winn-Smith (instructed by Messrs Wixted & Co, London, SW18 1NP)
For the Respondent: Mr Iain MacDonald (instructed by Messrs SCM Solicitors, Cockfosters, EN4 0DY)
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Crown Copyright ©
HIS HONOUR JUDGE KAY QC
"…the appellate Court should only interfere when they consider that the Judge of first instance has not merely preferred an imperfect solution which is different from an alternative imperfect solution which the Court of Appeal might have or would have adopted, but has exceeded the generous ambit within which a reasonable disagreement is possible."
"There may then be legal arguments relating to those matters, but I think the factual situation is simple and in my view this is a matter that can be dealt with on the small claims track…"
End of judgment