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Ian Pennicott (instructed by Shadbolt & Co. for the Claimant) Martin Bowdery Q.C. (instructed by Greenwoods for the Defendant) ____________________
In Cruden Construction Ltd. v. Commission for the New Towns H.H. Judge Gilliland Q.C., in the passage which I have quoted, expressed the view that �dispute� was an ordinary English word and, in the context with which he was concerned, should be given its ordinary meaning. With the example of Devlin J to follow it is instructive to consider the meaning of the word �dispute� as defined in Shorter Oxford Dictionary, 4 th edition. Leaving aside a meaning said to be rare, the principal definitions are these:-
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