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Broxton v McClelland (No.2)
Comment
The admission of the evidence regarding the maintenance of the Claimant by the Defendants' commercial rival demonstrates the way in which apparently irrelevant evidence can be called in libel trials on the issue of damage to the claimant (e.g., as here, the maintainer evidence was relevant to the genuineness of the Claimant in claiming that she had suffered damage to reputation and feelings).