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Montracon Ltd v Whalley [2005] EWCA Civ 1383 (21 November 2005)

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Interpretation of ambiguous expert evidence: If what a witness had said was ambiguous or its interpretation was in doubt, it was for the judge to decide upon the correct interpretation. In a claim for damages for hand arm vibration syndrome the judge had been justified in interpreting the Claimant's evidence of his symptoms as he had done, and to reject the evidence from the medical experts.

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