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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Ward & Anor v Ward [2001] EWCA Civ 1737 (13 November 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2001/1737.html Cite as: [2001] EWCA Civ 1737 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
(Mr Justice Ferris)
Strand London WC2 Tuesday 13th November, 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) RAYMOND REGINALD WARD | ||
(2) DAVID RAYMOND WARD | ||
Claimants/Respondents | ||
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ANTHONY WARD | ||
Defendant/Applicant |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040
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THE RESPONDENT did not appear and was not represented
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"I think I must proceed by evaluating what I am told about these documents. Mr Anthony Ward is adamant that he did not sign either of them; Mr O'Halloran said that he signed both of them in his, that is Mr O'Halloran's, presence. In relation to the signature of the minute of order Mr O'Halloran was able to give certain circumstantial detail about his memory of precisely where the document was signed by Mr Anthony Ward. It appeared to me that Mr O'Halloran was, as one would expect of a solicitor, an entirely honest witness, and I have no reason whatever to doubt his evidence. Mr Anthony Ward did not give me any confidence that I could rely upon his evidence, and I have no hesitation in preferring what Mr O'Halloran told me about the signing of the documents to Mr Anthony Ward's insistence that he did not sign. Moreover, this is clearly a case in which all the legal representatives of both parties considered by the end of 26th April that a binding compromise had been agreed. Mr O'Halloran's evidence agreed entirely with that of Mr David Ward.
I would therefore uphold the argument that a settlement was arrived at with the express concurrence of Mr Anthony Ward."