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Neutral Citation No [2002] NIB 68Ref:SHEC3826Judgment: approved by the Court for handing undelivered:20×12/02×subject to editorial corrections×IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN NORTHERN IRELAND QUEEN'S
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