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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
(Miss S Proudman QC)
Strand London WC2 Friday, 1st November 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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TERRENCE ROY STOUTT | ||
Claimant/Respondent | ||
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ANNE BERTHA RADFORD | ||
Defendant/Applicant |
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The Respondent Claimant did not appear and was not represented.
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"The potential costs implication of proceeding was explained to [Mrs Radford] but she wished, nevertheless, to proceed to trial."
"I do not find that her recollection of all matters relating to that day are necessarily accurate."
"There are questions as to whether Mrs Stoutt's BT line was her only telephone, but leaving that aside I accept that Mrs Murray may have been mistaken about the matter since she visited Mrs Stoutt on many occasions over many years."
"What I do find is that Mrs Murray was an honest witness, and her recollection as to the making of the 1999 will, a one-off event, is accurate."
"There is nothing in the evidence of Mrs Murray, taken together with that of all or any of the defendant's witnesses, to establish this, nor is any motive suggested for such a piece of fraud. On the contrary, as I have said, I accept Mrs Murray's evidence as honest and accurate in the material respects."
"32.The claimant, on the other hand, obtained a report from, and tendered for cross-examination, the handwriting expert, Mrs Phillippa Lavell, who expressed the opinion that the signatures of both Mrs Stoutt and Mrs Gray are very likely (in evidence before me, as she said, that means at least 85 per cent) to be genuine.
33.In these circumstances the defendant is in my judgment quite unable, even leaving Mrs Lavell's evidence out of account, to satisfy me on the balance of probabilities that the signatures on the 1999 will are not those of Mrs Stoutt or Mrs Gray. When one puts that expert evidence into the scale, and adds it to Mrs Murray's evidence of what happened on 5th February 1999, the conclusion is in my judgment inescapable that the 1999 will is genuine and duly executed."
"[Mrs Murray has written the vast majority of the text on the Will. [Mrs] Murray had not attempted to forge the signature on this document and has not written on behalf of the witness Barbara Gray either."
"The significant handwriting movements that apply to Freda Ann Stoutt's [the deceased's] authentic signature have been described. The majority of the graphological features can be detected within the signature on the Will. However, the Primary pressure, the Secondary pressure, the Rhythm and the basic control of the stroke movement is not exactly the same. This would imply that the writer, who I have to presume is Freda Ann Stoutt, was under extreme psychological, emotional and physical stress whilst writing this signature. The differences and the correlation between the signature on the Will and other samples that have been utilised is clearly stated within this report."
"I can confirm that the witness named as B Gray (Barbara Gray) has not written on the Will."