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Brown v Bower
[2017] EWHC 2637 (QB)
Key Principle
The repetition rule, while relevant to the determination of meaning, is not applied mechanistically: it takes its place alongside all other matters the court must consider, and the court is not bound to find that a repetition bears the same defamatory meaning as the original allegation, nor will the parties' agreement as to what is defamatory bind the court.
Area of Law
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