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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION
APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL
EXTENSION OF TIME AND APPEAL TO FOLLOW
IF PERMISSION GRANTED
APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL
WITH APPEAL TO FOLLOW IF PERMISSION GRANTED
Strand London WC2 Friday, 2nd March 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
SIR MARTIN NOURSE
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AMBROZ NEIL | Applicant | |
- v - | ||
STEVE STEPHENSON | ||
FAIRLESS MASTERMAN | ||
JIM PARTON | ||
ELIZABETH LAKEY | ||
COLIN HALE | ||
FAMILIES NEED FATHERS | ||
(a charity and company limited by guarantee) | Respondents |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 180 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2HD
Tel: 0171 421 4040
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The First Respondent Mr Stephenson appeared in person
The Second Respondent Mr Masterman appeared in person
The Third Respondent Mr Parton was not represented and did not attend
The Fourth Respondent Miss Lakey was not represented and did not attend
The Fifth Respondent Mr Hale appeared in person
The Sixth Respondent Families Need Fathers was represented by Mr Hale
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"Upon reading a letter from the sixth defendant and the claimant and the defendant having agreed the terms set forth in the schedule to this order by consent .... "
"All further proceedings be stayed except for the purpose of carrying such terms into effect. All parties have permission to apply to carry the terms into effect."
"1. No further monies change hands between the four remaining defendants and the claimant;
2. The resolution of outstanding orders for costs is a separate issue not connected with the settlement;
3. The agreed statement is published prominently in the next issue of McKenzie and this is circulated to the recipients of the original article to the best of the defendant's ability."
"Dr Neil has agreed to withdraw his libel action against Families Need Fathers and the three remaining defendants, with all parties bearing their own costs. This action arose from articles published in February 1997. Allparties regret the publication of the relevant articles and the subsequent actions.
The defendants agree not to re-publish the relevant article or contents thereof henceforth."
"any further steps by the claimant towards the assessment of enforcement of costs orders against the first, second, third and the sixth defendants be stayed with liberty to the claimant and those defendants to apply on 48 hours' notice for the removal of such stay
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The claimant's application for permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal against this order and the order of 30th June 2000 be refused and that the claimant be supplied at public expense with transcripts of the judgments of 14th February 2000 ..... "
"The resolution of outstanding orders for costs is a separate issue not connected with this settlement."
" ..... she is actively involved in the church and charitable work and is not effectively one of the more executive of the charity workers, nor experienced in organisation. Unfortunately, the then chairman died on August 5th 1996 unexpectedly, leaving her ..... as acting chairman, a role which she says she did not want. Indeed, as a result of her reluctance to remain as acting chairman, arose the election which is the subject-matter of the dispute which led to this election leaflet."
"That is the only evidence in relation to [her] put in on either side, notwithstanding detailed pleadings, disclosure and the service of a considerable bulk of witness statements."