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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM NORWICH COUNTY COURT
(MR RECORDER YELTON)
Strand London WC2A 2LL Wednesday, 29th November 2000 |
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B e f o r e :
-and-
SIR CHRISTOPHER SLADE
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STALHAM ENGINEERING LIMITED | Applicants | |
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MICHAEL HORNER AND PHILIP HORNER | ||
(together trading as F & H Contractors) | Respondents |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited
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MR P JENNINGS (instructed by Messrs Robert Stevens & Co, Norwich NR1 1LU) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"The learned Recorder's award of interest was wrong in that it awarded the defendants interest over the period from 24th May 1993 when they served further and better particulars of the defence and counterclaim to the end of 1996 when the claimant successfully applied for the defence and counterclaim to be struck out, such order being reversed on appeal. During that period of three and a half years the defendants failed to prosecute with due despatch or at all and accordingly it is submitted that they are not entitled to interest."
"I consider each of these grounds arguable or so united to other grounds as to justify consideration."
"This was essentially a matter for the exercise of discretion by the Recorder and I see no prospect of the court concluding that his decision was wrong."