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{{a|people|}}The retired court of appeal judge who in a [https://www.casemine.com/judgement/uk/5a8ff8c360d03e7f57ecccd9 judgment in 1998], | {{a|people|}}The retired court of appeal judge who held in a [https://www.casemine.com/judgement/uk/5a8ff8c360d03e7f57ecccd9 judgment in 1998] that “The Smiths were a very successful pop group”. As far as we know the issue has not been subsequently considered so, as a matter of [[stare decisis]] (or at least ''[[obiter dicta]]'', therefore at the least persuasive throughout the commonwealth) it is the law of the land. | ||
Also gave the leading, [[pronoun]]-mangling judgment in {{casenote|Lloyds Bank|Independent Insurance}}. | Also gave the leading, [[pronoun]]-mangling judgment in the leading [[stupid banker]] case of {{casenote|Lloyds Bank|Independent Insurance}}. | ||
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{{casenote|Lloyds Bank|Independent Insurance}} | {{casenote|Lloyds Bank|Independent Insurance}} | ||
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The retired court of appeal judge who held in a judgment in 1998 that “The Smiths were a very successful pop group”. As far as we know the issue has not been subsequently considered so, as a matter of stare decisis (or at least obiter dicta, therefore at the least persuasive throughout the commonwealth) it is the law of the land.
Also gave the leading, pronoun-mangling judgment in the leading stupid banker case of Lloyds Bank v Independent Insurance.