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Paper case requires re-publication

16th January 1970
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Dalkeith Transport and Storage Co. Ltd. was refused an application for a short-term A licence and to vary its existing A licence by the addition of one 10-ton artic. by the Scottish LA, Mr. A. B. Birnie, in Edinburgh, last week.

Pollock (Musselburgh) Ltd. were the sole objectors, British Railways having withdrawn.

For the objector, Mr. T. H. Campbell Wardlaw said that the applicant had sold part of its business to Pollock in March 1963, retaining the livestock and agricultural side but passing the industrial work, including service for the Inveresk Paper Co. Group, to Pollock, who was already doing part of that work. There was a clause ensuring non-competition for five years after the sale.

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