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- Disclaimers and the "Bull" Disclaimer.
Courts must consider not only whether a false description has been disclaimed but, firstly, whether the description has been qualified by information which prevents it from being false in the first place. First published in the Justice of the Peace (1996) 160 JPN 642. - The Most Likely Meaning of "Likely".
First published in the Justice of the Peace (1996) 160 JPN 425. - Effective Diligence (Reliance on Certificates of Compliance).
When does reliance on a test certificate equate to due diligence? First published in the Justice of the Peace (1995) 159 JPN 572 and 587. - Searches by Power or Consent.
The application of PACE Code B. First published in the Justice of the Peace (1995) 159 JPN 76. - A Licence to Sell Counterfeit Goods.
A look at whether the application to counterfeit goods of a disclaimer such as "brand copies" can amount to a defence. First published in the Solicitors Journal (1993) 137 Sol Jo 822. - Verification of Photographs.
Is a photograph only admissible in evidence if produced by the person who took the negative? First published in the Solicitors Journal (1981) 125 Sol Jo 346. Reproduced in the British Journal of Photography (1981) 128 BJP 746. - De Montfort University of Disgrace
[Abridged version of “De Montfort University: My Student Experience and the Law” by Victor Smith.]