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trial owing to the damaging effect which this would have on its goodwill in thisspecialized market and thus on the sale of its other pharmaceutical products.I can see no ground for interfering in the learned judge’s assessment of thebalance of convenience or for interfering with the discretion that he exercised bygranting the injunction. In view of the fact that there are serious question to betried on which the available evidence is incomplete conflicting and untested toexpress an opinion now as to the prospects of success of either party would onlybe embarrassing to the judge who well have eventually to try the case. Thelikelihood of such embarrassment provides an additional reason for not adoptingthe course that both Graham J and the Court of Appeal thought they were boundto follow, of dealing with the existing evidence in detail and giving reasonedassessments of their view as to the relative strengths of each party’s cases.I would allow the appeal and restore the order of Graham JVISCOUNT DILHORNE. My Lords, I have had the advantage of reading thespeech the speech of my noble and learned friend, Lord Diplock. I agree with itand the this appeal should be allowed and the order of Graham J restoredLORD CROSS OF CHELSEA. My Lords, for the reasons given by my noble andlearned friend Lord Diplock in his speech, which I have had the advantage ofreading in draft, I would allow this appealLORD SALMON. My Lords, for the reasons given by my noble and learnedfriend , Lord Lord Diplock, and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appealand restore the order of Graham J.LORD EDMUND-DAVIES. My Lords, for the reasons given by my noble andlearned friend, Lord Diplock I would also allow this appealAppeal allowedSolicitors: Allen and Overy (for Cyanamid ); Lovell, White and King (for Ethicon)Gordon H Scott Esq BarristerIN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIAAT MWANZA(CORAM: NYALALI C.J. OMAR, J./.. AND RANDANI J.A.CIVIL APPEAL NO. 20 OF 1990,BETWEENTHE ASSISTANT IMPORTS CONTROLIER(B.O.T) MWANZA..APPELIANTAND308

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