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Taylor v States Police 2004 JLR 494 (06 December 2004)


Civil Procedure-undertaking to court-breach-strict liability-breach of undertaking is contempt of court regardless of intention-may be inappropriate to penalize contemnor if breach unintentional, minor and not prejudicial

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