Borden Australia Pty Ltd v Monsanto Australia Ltd

Case

[1983] FCA 428

15 Apr 1983

No judgment structure available for this case.

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GENERAL

DIVISIOb

)

A p p l i c a n t

AND :

MONSANTO AUSTRALIA

LIMITED

R e s p o n a e n t

CGRAM:

L o c k h a r t

J .

1 5 A p r i l ,

1963

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

EX TEMPORE

LOCKHART

J .

E o r d e n

A u s t r a l i a

P t y .

L i K i t e p ,

the

a p p l i c a n t ,

s e e k s

a n

o r d e r

r e q u i r i n g

F i o n s a n t o

A u s t r a l i a

L i m i t e d ,

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t ,

t o

a n s w e r

c e r t a i n

i n t e r r c g a t o r i e s

w h i c h

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

has

a e c l i n e d

t o

a n s w e r .

B e f o r e

t u r n i n g

t o

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t o r i r s

i n

a i s F u t e

1

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

e a c h

m & n u f a c t u r e s

a n d

s e l . 1 ~

c h e m i c a l s

a n d

o t h e r

goods,

i n c l u d i n g

a

p r o d u c t

known

a s

p h e n o l i c

r e s i n .

T h e

r s s p o n a e n t

a l so

manufactures

a

p r c d u c t

p h e n o l

w h l c h

i s

u s e d i n

t h e m a n u f a c t u r e

o f

p h e n o l i c r e s i n .

2.

The

a p p l i c a n t

a l l e g e s

t h a t

t h e

r e s p o n u e n t

i s

engaging

i n t h e

p r o s c r i b e d

p r a c t i c e

o

f

p r i c e

d i s c r i m i n a t i o n

c o n t r a r y

t o

t h e

p r o v i s i o n s

o f

s . 4 9

of

the

Trade

Prac t ices

Act

1 9 7 4

( " t h e

A c t " )

in

t h a t

i n

i t s

t r a d e

o r

commerce

it

i s

discriminating

between

purchasers

of

goods

of

l ike

g

rade

and

q u a l i t y

i n

r e l a t ion

t o

t he

p r i ces

cha rged

fo r

t he

goods ,

&nu

t h e

d i s c r i m i n a t i o n

i s

of

s u c h

m a g n i t u d e

o r

i s

o f

such

a

r e c u r r i n g

or

s y s t e m a t i c c h a r a c t e r

t h a t

it

has o r

i s

l i k e l y t o

h a v e

t h e

e f f e c t

of

subs t an t i a l ly

l e s sen ing

compe t i t i on

i n

a

m a r k e t

f o r

g o o d s ,

b e i n g

a

marke t

i n w h i c h

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

suppl ies

those

goods

.

The

a p p l i c a n t

a l l e g e s

i n

e f f e c t ,

as

1

understand

i t ,

t h a t

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

i s

c h a r g i n g

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

h i g h e r

p r i c e s

for the p u r c h a s e r s ,

purchase

of

phenol

than

the

respondent

charges

other

a n d

t h a t

i n a l l

t h e

r e l e v a n t

c i r c u m s t a n c e s

a

breach of

s . 4 9

r e s u l t s .

The

a p p l i c a n t

also,

C S

I

understand

i t , b a s e s

i t s case upon

an

a

l

leged

breach

of

s . 4 6

of

the

Act

b y

the

respondent

re la t ing

to mcnopolishtion.

The respondent

d e n i e s

t h e a l l e g a t i o n .

The

app l i can t

sough t

admin i s t e r

t o

scm~.

123

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s ,

i n c l u d i n g

some

i n

con f idence ,

pu r suan t

t o

e z r l i e r

d i r e c t i o n s

of

t h i s

Court .

I n

fhc t ,

the

ccmbir ,a t ion

of

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

i s

such

t h a t ,

i n

r e a l i t y ,

t h e

apy; l icant

seeks t o adminis te r m m y mCrE

than

1 2 3 .

3 .

The i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s b u t o b j e c t s t o a n s w e r i n g t h o s e t h e s u b j e c t

sesponaent

answered

has

msny

the

of

of

t h i s

a p p l i c a t i o n

b e f o r e

me.

The

r e s p o n d e n t

r e l i e d

c n

a n

a f f idavi t

o f

Douglas

Edward

Reid,

a

company

secre ta ry ,

sworn

1 5 A p r i l

1963,

i n support

of

i t s oppos i t i on .

Before

t u r n i n g

t o

t h e

p a r t i c u l a r

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

i n

d i s p u t e

1

should

say

t h a t

i t

i s o f t en necessa ry

when

d e a l i n g

wi th

app l i ca t i cns

fo r

l eave

to

in t e r roga te wh ich a re d i spu ted

t o

d e c i d e

q u e s t i o n s

of

r e l evance

o f

t he

i n t e r roga to r i e s .

I t

i s ,

of

c o u r s e ,

a l w a y s

d i f f i c u l t

t o

d c c i d e

q u e s t i o n s

of

r e l e v a n c e

a t

t h i s

s t a g e

of

any

proceeding.

Not

i n f r e q u e n t l y

m a t t e r s

t h a t

a r e

t h o u g h t

n o t

t o

b

e

r e l e v a n t

a t

a

s tage

such

a s

t h i s

a r e p roceeds ,

shown

l a t e r

a t

t h e

f i n a l

h e a r i n g ,

a s

i t

t o

be

r e l e v a n t ,

and

v i c e v e r s a .

Accordingly,

a n y views

1 may

forrr. a t t h i s s t a g e on

t h e

ques t io r , o f

r e l evance a re

those

tha t

I

forn because

1 t h ink I

have

to

i n o r d e r

t o d i s p o s e o f

t h e a p p l i c a t i o n ;

b u t

t h e y

a r e ,

of

course,

based

only

on my

understanding of

t h e case a s i t

i s

a t

t h e p r e s e n t

and

a r e ,

i n any

event

,

pr

ima

iacie

viehs

a s

of

necess i ty they

m u s t

be .

1 t u r n t h e n

t o

t h e

i n t e r r o g s t o r i e s

i n a i s F u t e

ar:c

w i l l

d e a l w i t h them

i n numer i ca l

o rde r

wh ich -

fo l lows

a l s o

t h e

o r d e r

o f

c o u n s e l '

S

s u b n ! i s s i c n s .

'ihe

i n t e r z o g a t c r i e s

a r e

4.

contained

i n

the

"Verif ied

Statement

i n

Answer

t o

I n t e r r o g a t o r i e s "

f i l e d

b y

the

respondent

on

2 2

Piarch

1 9 8 3 .

1

There

i s

a l s o a

separa te

"Ver i f ied

S ta tement

i n

Answer

t o

I n t e r r o g a t o r i e s " f i l e d

by

the

respondent

i n a sealed envelope

marked

c o n f i d e n t i a l

p u r s u a n t

t o

E a r l i e r

d i r e c t i o n s

of

t h e

C o u r t .

C o n f i d e n t i a l

n t e r r o g a t o r y

7

was

which

one

t h e

respondent

answered

i n p a r t b u t dec l ined

t o answer

i n whole

on

the

g

round

tha t

to

answer

it

fu r the r

t han

it d i d would be

oppres s ive .

l n

t he

cour se

of

discussion

between

myself

and

c o u n s e l

i t

i s now

c l e a r

t h a t

t h e r e

k i l l

b e

n

o

d i s p u t e

i n

r e l a t i o n

t o the answer

t o

tha t ques t ion and the respondent

i s

proposing

t o f i l e a

f u r t h e r a f f i d a v i t t o complete

i t s answer.

Therefore ,

the appl icant does

n o t

p r e s s

now

f o r a n o r d e r t h a t

the

respondent

be

r e q u i r e d

a n s w e r

t o

t h a t

c o n f i d e n t i a l

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

7 .

T u r n i n g

t c

i n t

t h e

r r c g z t o r i e s

n o t

t h a t

a r e

c o n f i d e n t i a l ,

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

9

asks:-

"Has

the

kespondent

a t

any

t ime

durir

,5

each

of

t h e

s a i d

p e r i o d s

made

s a l e s

of

phenol

for

expor t?

I f

so,

t h a t i n r e sFec t of

each

s u c h

s a l e : -

5 .

( i )

t h e

p r i c e

a t which

t h e s a l e was

made;

( i i )

t h e

b a s i s

of

c a l c y l a t i o n

of

such

p r i c e

a n d

t h e

d e t a i l s

of

t h e

i t e m s

c o n s t i t u t i n g

i t s

c a l c u l a t i o n :

(iii) the amcclnt o f

t he

p ro f i t

e l emen t

o f

each such pr

ice:

( i v )

the

amount

of

e a c h

s u c h

p r i c e

t h a t

represented

a

r e t u r n

on

f i x e d c a p i t a l

costs ;

( v )

the

amount

of

e a c h

s u c h

p r i c e

t h a t

r e p r e s e n t e d

t h e

r e c o v e r y

o f

d i r e c t

c o s t s of

manufacture.

The

exFress ion

"sa id

per iods"

i s

used

throughout

the

in t e r roga to r i e s

and

i t s meaning

i s def ined a s inc luding some

f i v e p e r i o d s ,

t h e

f i r s t p e r i o d

commencing

1

J u l y

1 5 7 6

and

t h e

p e r i o d

f i f t h

e n d i n g i n t e r r o g z t o r i e s ,

d a t e

t h e

of

answering

the

which

i s 8

March

19b3.

, I

The

r e sponden t

ob jec t s

t o

answer ing

t he

i n t e r r cgs to ry

y,

!

o n

t h e

g r o u n d

t h a t

i t

d o e s

n o t

r e l a t e

t c

a n y

m a t t e r

i n

n i,

't.;

q u e s t i o n

b e t w e e n

t h e

p a r t i e s

i n t h a t

i t

relhtes

o n l y

t o

marke ts

ou ts ide

Aus

t

ra

l

ia

which

the

resFondent

asser t s

a re

n o t r e l e v a n t t o S . 4 E of

o

t h e

i s s u e s

i n

t h i s

Frccee.ciny

having regard

the

Act.

The

a p p l i c a n t

a s s e r t s

t h a t

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

does

r e l a t e

to

relcvant

issues

L r c a u s e

6 .

notwi ths tanding

the

p rovis ions

of

s.4E,

i f diSCriKinatiOn

i s

p r a c t i s e a

i n r e l a t i o n t o p r i c e

by

the

respondent

i n i t s s a l e s

of

pheno l

t o

t he

app l i can t

i n

A u s t r a l i a

y e t

t he

r e spond tn t

sells t o

o v e r s e a s

c u s t o m e r s

a t

l o w e r

p r i c e s

s o

t h a t

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

i s paying

more

for

the

phenol

purchased

by

it

than

a r e t h o s e o v e r s e a s p u r c h a s e r s ,

t h i s

i s a

ma t t e r

which

i s s a i d

t o b pleadings

e

r e l e v a n t

i n d e t e r m i n i n g

t h e

i s s u e s

t e n d e r e d

b y

t h e

based

on

s .49 .

This

i n c l u d e s t h e

i s s u e

w h e t h e r

t h e

p r i c e

d i s c r i m i n a t i o n

i s

such

t ha t

i t

i s

l i k e l y

t o

h a v e

t h e

e f f e c t o f s u b s t a n t i a l l y l e s s e n i n g c o m p e t i t i o n

i

n

t h e r e l e v a n t

market

for

goods,

that market

b e i n g

the Aus t ra l ian marke t .

I t i s i n my

prima

facie view only markets

i n

A u s t r a l i a

t h a t

a r e

t h e

s u b j e c t

of

t h e

p r o h i b i t i o n s

imposed

by

s .49

so

f a r

as

i s

r e l e v a n t t o t h i s

case,

b u t

i n any event

there

i s

n o

evidence before

m e

t h a t o v e r s e a s s a l e s

would

have

any

e f f e c t

s u c h

a s

t h a t

a l l e g e d

i n

r e l a t i o n

t o

t h e

A u s t r a l i a n

m a r k e t .

A s

I

s a i d e a r l i e r

i n c e r t a i n g e n e r a l o b s e r v a t i o n s ,

t h e v i e w

l

form

a s

t o

r e l e v a n c e

a t

t h i s

s t a g e

i s

n o t

t o be

t r e & t e d

a s

-

necessa r i ly be ing the f ina l v i ew

i n due course

when

t h e

case

r e a c h e s

i t s

f i n a l

h e a r i n g ;

k u t ' f o r

t h e s e

r e a s o n s

a n d

t h e

absence of evidence I h a v e

r e f e r r e d

t o ,

1

&m

n o t

s a t i s f i e d

t h a t

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

d o e s

s e @ k a n s b e r s

t o

m a t t e r s

r e l e v a n t

t o any

issue

between

t h e

p a r t i e s

ar,a

accord ingly

1

u i sa l low

1

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t c r y .

\

I t

i s

corr;n;on

ground

tha t

hav ing

d i sa l lowed

t ha t ,

I

w i l l also Gisa l low

in t e r roga to r i e s

1 3

and

1 4 .

7 .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

1 7

asks:-

" h h a t

i s

t h e

' R A P

s t u d y

g r o u p ' ?

I d e n t i f y

t h e

p e r s o n

or

b o d i e s

c o n s t i t u t i n g

t h e

s a m e

a n d

s a y

w h a t

p r o p o s a l s

or

r e p o r t s

it

h a s

made.

T o

t h e e x t e n t

t o w h i c h s u c h F r o p o s a l s

or

r e p o r t s

a r e

i n

w r i t i n g

i a e n t i f y

t h e

w r i t i n g

a n d

s a y

w h e r e

i t

may

be

i n s p e c t e d .

To

t h e

x t e n t

t o

w h i c h

s u c h

p r o p o s a l s

o r

r e p o r t s

a r e

v e r b a l

s t a t e

be tween

wha t

p e r s o n s

t h e

c o n v e r s a t i o n s

occurred

a n d

g i v e

t h e i r s u b s t a n c e . I'

I n

my

v i e w

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

does

n o t

r e l a t e

t o

a n y

m a t t e r

i n

i s s u e

b e t w e e n

t h e

p a r t i e s

so

f a r

a s

I

c a n g l e a n

f r o m

t h e

p l e a d i n g s

a n d

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

i t s e l f .

The

" M P

s t u d y

g r o u p " ,

a s

i t

i s c a l l e d ,

may

o r may

n o t h a v e

a n y t h i n g

w h a t e v e r t o d i s c r i m i n a t i o n

do

w i t h

q u e s t i o n s

r e l a t i n g

t o

p r i c e

such

a s

i s a l l e g e d

t o h a v e

t a k e n p l a c e

i n t h i s

c a s e ,

a n d

t h e r e

is

s i m F l y

n o t h i n g

b e f o r e

ne

which

conv i f i ces

m e

t h a t

t h e r e

i s any

r e1ev .ance

to*

a n y

i s s u e

b y

t h e

mat ters

ra i sed

i n

t h e

i n t e r r o g s t c r y .

A c c o r d i n g l y ,

1

d i s a l l o w

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y .

8.

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

2 1

a s k s : -

"Does

a n y

r e l a t e d

o r

p a r e n t

c o m p a n y

o f

t h e

R e s p o n d e n t h a v e

t o t h e

knowledge

o r

b e l i e f

of

t h e k e s p o n d e n t t r a n s f e r p r i c i n g p o l i c y

o r

a n y

of

i t s

o f f i c e r s

a

i n

t h e U n i t e d

S t a t e s ?

I f

so,

s t a t e the p o l i c y .

I t

h a s

n o t

b e e n

e s t a b l i s h e d

t o my

s a t i s f a c t i o n

t h a t

w h a t e v e r

t r a n s f e r

p r i c i n g

p o l i c y

t h e r e

n a y

e x i s t

i n

t h e

U n i t e d

S t a t e s

o n

t h e

p a r t o f

t h e

p a r e n t

o r

a n y

r e l a t e d

company

of

the

r e s p o n d e n t ,

i t has

a n y r e l e v a n c e

t o a n y of

t h e

i s s u e s

i n

t h i s

case

and

I

d i s a l l o w t h a t i n t e r r o g s t o r y .

I t

i s

common

g r o u n d

a c c o r d i n g l y

t h a t

I

w o u l a

d i sa l low

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

22

a n d

2 3 .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y 24

a s k s :-

" H a s

a n y t h e e f f e c t u p o n

o f f i c e r

o f

the

k e s p o n u e n t

c o n s i d t - r e u

competitors

of

t h e R e s p o n d e n t

0.f

t h e

t r a n s f e r

p r i c i n g .

p o l i c y

t h e

o f

k e s p o n d e n

t ?

If

so,

i d e n t i f y

e a c h

s u c h

o f f i c e r ,

and

s t a t e whe the r

s u c h

c c n s i d e r a t i o n

was

w r i t t e n o r v e r b a l .

If b r i t t e n ,

i d e n t i f y

t h e

w r i t i n g

a

s a y

d

where

i t

may

L e

i n s p e c t e d .

If v e r b a l ,

s t a t e

b e t w e e n

wha t

p e r s o n s

the

c o n v e r s a t i c n s

c o n s t i t u t i n c j

t h e

same

occurred

ancl

q i v e

t h e i r

s u b s t a n c e . "

9 .

The

respondent

ob jec ts

to

answer ing

t h i s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

o n

the

g

round

tha t

i t

i s s a i d

t o

be

oppress ive .

I n

paragraph

2

of

h i s a f f i d a v i t

Plr

keid

has

sworn:-

"The

Responuent

says

lnterrogzitcry

24

i s

oppressive

because

answer

to

i t

would

n e c e s s i t a t e

mak ing

inqui r ies

every

o f

Employee of

the

R spondent

who has

been

i n v o l v e d

i n

the

marketing

of phenol and

p h e n o l i c

r e s i n

o v e r

t h e

l a s t

4CI

y e a r s ,

a s

phenol

was

f i r s t manufactured

i n A u s t r a l i a b y

Respondent

the

i n

o r

about

1 9 4 2 .

The

employees who

may

have

cons

idered

the

mat

te

rs

r a i s e d

i n

t h i s

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

would

have

includec

Production

Managers,

Sales

Fianaqers,

husine,ss

Directors

and

Commercial

D i r e c t o r s

many

of

xhom

I b e l i e v e

a r e

nox

dead

o r

hav

t

l e f t

h e

employ of

the

Respondent.

A t

t h e

present

t ime

th

a

re

pproximEtely

20

employees

f a l l i n g w i t h i n t h e

above ca tegor ies

who

a r e

employec

a t

va r ious

l oca t ions

throughout Aus t ra l ia

b y

t h e

Respondent. "

liven

h i t h o u t

h e

b e n e f i t

~f

t h e

sworr.

s t a t e n ; t n t ~i

E,r

Reid

I

wculd

h z v e

r e j e c t e d

th i s

in t e r r cya tc ry

because

on

i t s

f a c e it S ~ : E ~ E

t c

me

it

h , ~ t ; l U

r equ i r e

t1;e

rrsl;cnCe'.:

?;c_ ;;S €

in

an cL-l;rcssict tE .ck ,

b c t b i t l . t k , c i t r . c F i t ct

k,is

cc.ictr .ct

i

am

s a t i s f i e 6

t h a t

t h e

o b j e c t i c n

i s

v , , e l l

t a h c c

Z R G

t k L t

i n t e r r q a t o r y s h o u l d

be

d i s s l l cwed .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

S i a sks : -

" I f

the

answer

to

ar,y

p a r t

of

the

Freceding

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

i s

a f f i r n a t i v e

g i v e

f u l l

d e t a i l s of :-

( i ) t h e

l e v e l p h e n o l i c r e s i n

of

c o s t

o r

c o s t s

below

hich

was

sold:

( i i )

the

date

of

each

such

s a l e ;

(iii)

t h e

p e r s o n

t o

whom each such sale cr-as

made ;

( i v )

t h e

s a l e

p r i c e ;

( v )

t h e

q u a n t i t y

solci;

( v i )

o f f i c e r

t h e

or

c f f i c e r s

o f

t h e

Kespondent who: -

( a )

c o n s i d e r e d ,

( b)

reccmnended,

(c)

deciueu,

upon each such sale.

11.

Mr

Reid

has

a l s o

s w o r n

r e l a t i o n

i n

t G

t h i s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y : -

"As

t o

i n t e r r o g a t o r y 3 1

L

s a y

t h a t

t h e r e

a r e

1 7

i n d i v i d u a l

g r a d e s

of

p h e n o l i c

r e s i n

w h i c h

a r e

r e f e r r e d

t o

i n

t h e

a n s w e r

t o

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y .

T h e s e

g r a d e s

a r e :

PP1256,

PP1161,

PPl.211,

PP1234,

PP1253,

PP1145,

PP159,

P1027,

PP1062,

PP1065,

PP1169,

PP1244,

PP775,

P P 1 1 5 6 ,

PP1245,

PP1249,

P P 1 0 7 1 .

To

a n s w e r

t h i s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

a n y

f u r t h e r

w o u l d

i n v o l v e

e x t r a c t i n g

the

i n v o i c e s

and

order

f o r m s

f o r

each of t h e sale of

t h e s e

r e s i n s

s i n c e

1 J u l y 197b.

T h e s e

i n v o i c e s

a re

n o t

k e p t

s e p a r a t e l y

from

i n v o i c e s

a n d

order

forms r e l a t i n g t o t h e

s a l e of

o t h e r

p h e n o l i c

r e s i n s w h i c h

a r e r e f e r r e d

t o i n t he

ansrwer

t o

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

2 5 ,

a n d

f u r t h e r

t h e

i n v o i c e s

and

o rde r

f o r m s a r e

loca t ed

i n many

l o c a t i o n s

t h r o u g h o u t

A u s t r a l i a .

I

z n t i c i p a t e

t h t i t

t o

e x t r a c t

t h e

r e l e v a n t

i n v o i c e s . a n d

order

f o r m s

.

w o u l d

i n v o l v e

1 7

emFloyees

of

t h e

r e s p o n c e n t

work ing

a

t o t a l

o f

n o less t h a n 5

number of

days .

I '

12.

F o r

t h o s e

r e a s o n s

it

i s

s a i d

t h a t

t o

a n s w e r

the

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

w o u l d

be

o p p r e s s i v e

a n d

v e x a t i o u s

a n d

i t

d o e s

n o t

r e l a t e

t o

a n y

i s s u e

b e t h e e n

t h e

p a r t i e s .

l n

my

v iew

it

w o u l d

be

o p p r e s s i v e

t o

r e q u i r e

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

t o

a n s w e r

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y a n d

1 a c c o r d i n g l y

r e j e c t

i t .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

5 2

i s much

t h e

same

a s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

31,

s a v e t h a t

&r k e i d

h a s a l s o

s w o r n

i n r e l a t i o n

t o

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

3 2 : -

" A s

t o

i n t e r r o g s t o r y

n u m b e r

3 2 1 s a y

t h a t

before

t h e

p e r s o n s

who

were

i n v o l v e d

i n

t h e

p a r t i c u l a r

s a l e s

c a n

be

i d e n t i f i e d

it

a o u l d

b e

n e c e s s a r y

t o

e x t r a c t

t h e

i n v o i c e s

a n d

o rde r

f o r m s

r e f e r r e d

to

i n t h e

p r e c e d i n g

p a r a g r a p h

e r e o f .

T h e r e a f t e r

i t

w o u l d

b e

n e c e s s a r y

t o

i d e n t i f y

the

sales

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

a n d

m a r k e t i n g

p e r s o n n e l

who

were

i n v o l v e d

i n

e a c h

p a r t i c u l a r

s a l e

s i n c e

1 9 7 8 .

I

a n t i c i p a t e

t h a t

some

of

these

p e r s o n s may

n o t

s t i l l be

emE;lcyed b y

t h e

R e s p o n d e n t

a n d

t h e i r

w h e r e a b o u t s

may

n o t

be

known.

In

l9b2

there

were

a p p r o x i m a t e l y

16

sa l e s

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

t h r o u g h o u t

A u s t r a l i a

i n v o l v e d

g e n e r a l l y

i n

tY2e

s a l e

cf- t h e s e

r e s i n s .

'I

1 3 .

1

i n f a c t

r e g a r d

p a r a g r a p h s

3

and

4

of

tJ,r

R e i a ' s

a f f i d a v i t ,

which

relate

to

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

31

and

32

r e s p e c t i v e l y ,

as

r e a l l y

c o v e r i n g

s u b s t a n t i a l l y

t h e ,

same

ground

so t h a t what

he

swears

i n

t hose pa rag raphs

apF l i e s

t o

b o t h

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

31

and

3 2 .

I

r e j e c t

i n t e r r o g c t o r y

3 2 .

I n t e r r o g a t c r y

3 3

m u s t

t h e r e f o r e b e r e j e c t e d .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y 46

asks: -

"Has there

been

any

occasion

c u r i n g

each

of

t h e

s a i d p e r i o d s

o n

which

the

Respondent

has

not

pr

iced

phenol

on

an

i m p o r t

p a r i t y b a s i s ?

If s o , occasion and say,

g i v e t h e

f u l l p a r t i c u l a r s of

each such

( i )

why

impor t

par i ty

was

not

maintained;

( i i )

w h e t h e r

a n y o f f i c e r

o r

e m p l o y e e

of

t h e

Respondent had any conversation with any

person

d u r i n g each

of

t h e

s a i d

p e r i o d s

concerning

whether

import

parity

shoulci

be

main

ta

ined

and ,

i f

so,

i d e n t i f y

t h e

p e r s o n s

who

p a r t i c i p a t e d

i n e a c h

s u c h

conversa t ion and

s t a t e the

substance of

each such conversat

ion."

14.

The

respondent

ob jec ts

t o

answer ing

t ha t

i n t e r roga to ry

on

t h e ground

t h a t : -

"On

n o occas ion

r e l evan t

t o

t he

issues

r a i s e a

by

these

proceedings:

b u t

i n

some

i n s t a n c e s

s a l e s

were

f f ec t ed

t o

New

Farm, Yorkshire

a n d

o t h e r s

i n which

those

companies

were

g ran ted

xpor t

r eba te s

s ince

t he

sub jec t

m a t t e r

o f

t h e

s a l e

was

t o

b e

e x p o r t e d

b y

those companies

."

The

o b j e c t i o n i n substance

i s t h e

same

a s i t was

i n t h e

case

of

i n t e r r o g a t o r y 9

and

I

w o u l d

r e j e c t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

46

f o r

t h e

same reasons

save

for a separate

argument

advanced

by

counse l

fo r

t he app l i can t namely ,

t ha t

i n t e r roga to ry

46

seeks

t o

i n t e r r o g a t e

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

a s

t o

s a l e s

made

b y

i t

t o

companies i n the

Aus t ra l ian

marke t

b u t

fo r

expor t

b y

t hose

companies.

I n

my

view,

t h i s

does

no t

es tab l i sh

ar,y

r e l e v a t

d i f f e rence

fo r

. t he

pu rpose

th i s

o f

app l i ca t ion ,

arid

1

t h e r e f o r e

r e j e c t

i n t e r r o g z t o r y

4c .

Again,

i

shoulc;

s a y

t k a t

whether

i n d u e

c o u r s e

a

t

t h e

t r i a l

t h a t

a d d i t i o n a l

p o i n t

of

c o u n s e l

f o r

t h e

a p p l i c a n t

i s shown

t o be

good

i s a n o t h e r

m a t t e r ,

b u t a t

t h i s s t a g e

1 do

not

th ink

re levance

has

been

shown.

I should acid

t o t h a t ,

n o r

has evidence

been

zacIc1ce.c

1 5 .

which

w o u l d

t end

t o

show

t h a t

even

if

t e c h n i c a l l y

r e l e v a n t

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

h o u l d

b e

a l l o w e d .

I t

f o l l o w s

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

4 5

and

4 b w i l l l ikewise be

re jec tea .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y 4 8

asks:-

" I f

t h e

anscver

t o any

p a r t

of

the

preceaing

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

i s

i n t h e a f f i r m a t i v e ,

i d e n t i f y

t h e

p a r t i c i p a n t s

i n

each

such

conversat ion

and.

g i v e

t h e

s b s t a n c e

t h e r e o f

and

s t a t e

t h e

da t e t he reo f

."

Object ion

is

t a k e n

t o

a n s w e r i n g

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

on

t h e ground

t h a t i t i s oppressive

and

vexat ious.

E;r

Reia

has

sworn

i n r e l a t i o n t o t h a t i n paragraph

5:

Respondent

"The

says I n t e r r o g a t o r y

i n

r e l a t i o n

t o

4 8

t h a t

i t

i s

oppres s ive

because

to

answer

i t would

n e c e s s i t a t e

making

e n q u i r i e s of

every

employee

of

the

kespondent

who

h a s

a t a n y

t i m e ,

n o t

o n l y

d u r i n g

t h e

p e r i o d s

r e f e r r e d

t o

i n

t h e

A p p l i c a n t ' s

In t e r roga to r i e s

d i scuss ions

any

haa

c o n c e r n i n g

t h e

m a t t e r s

r e f e r r e d

t o

i n

t h i s

I n t e r r o g a t o r y .

T h e

Ftesponuent

has

been

manufacturing

phenol

s i n c e

1 9 4 2

and

t h e

employees

w h o

may

h a v e

d i scussed

cr

16.

cons ide red

ma t t e r s

t he

r a i ed

i n

this

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

would

be

i m p o s s i b l e t o e s t i m a t e

b u t I b e l i e v e many hundreds,

some of

whom

a r e

dead

others

nd employed by the

of

whom

a r e

n o

longer

Respondent.

A t

t h e

p r e s e n t

t i m e

t h e r e

w o u l d

be

approximately

4 3

number

of

employees

of

the

Respondent

t o

whom

enqui r ies

could

be

made

a n s b e r

t o

this

I n t e r r o g a t o r y and

these

employees

are

located

v

a t

r i o u s

f f i c e s t h roughou t Aus t r a l i a . 'I

of

Respondent

the

I n my

op in ion

the ob jec t ion

t o

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y b e i n g

answered

i s a l s o w e l l taken on t h e g round of

oppression,

and

I would

n o t a l low i t .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

49

r a i s e s

t h e

same

p 0 i r . t

a s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

4 6 ,

and

t h e r e f o r e I

w i l l not

a l low

i t .

A s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

S(;

i s

consequent ia l

on

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

4 9 ,

I w i l l not

a l low

i t .

I

come

then t o i n t e r r o g a t o r y 5L.

it

a s k s : -

*

1 7 .

"Eas

the

Kesponaent

a t any

t i m E : -

J

( i )

macie

a

dumping

ccmplaint

i n r e s p e c t of

s t y r e n e monomer

impor te rs ;

( i i )

styre e

informed

any

mcnomer

manufacturer

of

i t s i n t e n t i o n

t o make a

dumping

complaint

i n r e s p e c t of

i t . "

The Respondent

answered:-

"The

ReSpOnaent

ob jec t s

answer ing

t o

t h i s

inker roga tory

g r

the

on

tha t

und

e

in t e r roga to ry

does

n o t

r e l a t e

t o

any

matter

i

n

ques t ion be tween the pa r t i e s . " ,

A n

o b j e c t i o n

i s

t a k e n

t o

t h a t

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

on

t he

g r o u n d

t h a t

i t d o e s

n o t

r e l a t e

t o

a n

i s s u e

b e t w e e n

t h e

p a r t i e s .

I t

i s s a i d

t h a t

t h e

re levance

of

th i s

i n t e r r c g a t o r y

i s

tha t

a l though

the

p roduct

s tyref ie

moncmer

i s

h

c i f f e r e n t

the never the less

to

phenol

or

p h e c o l i c

r e s i n ,

product

p roducts

the

respondent

i s s a i d t o have

followed

the

same

p rosc r ibed p rac t i ces

i n

r e l a t i o n t o s t y r e n e

mcnomer

as

i t

has

done

w i t h

r e s p e c t

o

p h e n o l .

I

am

n o t

s a t i s f i e d

t h a t

t h i s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

r e l a t e s

t o

a n y

r e l evan t

ma t t e r

i n

t he

c a s e

ana

I

d i sa l low

i t .

lb.

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

6 1

asks : -

" D u r i n g

each

of

t h e s a i d p e r i o d s : -

( i )

has

there

been

a

market

for

t h e

s a l e

of

phenol

i n A u s t r a l i a ;

( i i)

f o r

what

p u r p s e s

was

pheno l su i t ab le ;

( i i

i)

w e r e

a n y

o t h e r

p r o d u c t s

( a n d ,

i f

s o ,

w h i c h )

s u i t a b l e

f o r

t h e

same

use

o r

s u b s t i t u t a b l e

o r

o t h e r w i s e

c o m p e t i t i v e

w i t h

phenol?"

The

respondent

rep l ied :

( i ) &

(iii) the

Respondent

objects

t o

answer ing

these

in te r roga tor ies

o n

t h e

g round

t ha t

t hey

a r e

oppres s ive

and

vexa t ious

i n

t h a t t h e y r e l a t e t o m a t t e r s

of

law;

( i i )

Phenol

was

s u i t a b l e

f o r

m a n u f a c t u r i n g

phenol ic

r e s i n s ,

a s p i r i n ,

r u b b e r

chemica ls ,

herb ic ides

and

phenol ic

. moulaing cornFounds .

The

resFondent

ob jec ts

answer i r ig

to

in te r roqa tor ies

61( i) and

(iii) on

the

ground.

t h a t

h e y

a r e

o p p r e s s i v e

and.

v r x s t i c u s

and

r e l a t e

t o

n a t t e r s

of

l z b .

I t

c c r s

n o t

c b j c c t

19.

t o

answer ing

in te r roga tory

6 1 ( i i)

.

1 have

a

l i t t le

d i f f i c u l t y

w i t h the

l anguage

of

in te r roga tory

b l ( i i i ) , b u t

I

t h i n k

it

i s f a i r t h a t

i t

should

be

read

as

i f

i t

s a i c : -

" h e r e

a n y

o t h e r

p r o d u c t s ,

a n d

i f

so

wh ich ,

s u i t a b l e f o r

t h e

same

u s e a s o r s u b s t i t u t a b l e

for or o therwise comFet i t ive

w i t h

phenol?"

I n my

v iew

the

in te r roga tory

i s

not

one

that

should

be

a l lowed ,

a s

i t a s k s

t h e

r e s p o n d e n t

t o

i n t e r p r e t

a

d i f f i c u l t

q u e s t i o n

w h i c h

i t

s h o u l d

n o t

h a v e

t o

do.

I n

a c i d i t i o n

i t

r e l a t e s t o

a

ques t ion of

law o r f a c t

and

l a w .

Whether

there has been

a

re levant marke t

for

t h e sale of

a commodity fo r

t he

pu rposes

the

o f

A c t

seems

t o me

e s s e n t i a l l y

a

mat te r

for

the

Cour t

to

de te rmine .

kha t

the

f a c t s

a r e

which

go

t o

e s t a b l i s h

w h e t h e r

t h e r e

i s

a

r e l e v a n t

market ,

of

cour se ,

may

i n appropr i a t e

ca ses

be

p rcpe r ly

t he

s u b j e c t

o

f

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t i n g

power

b u t

t h i s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

is

n o t

F e r m i s s i h l e .

l n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

62

and

6 3 wou ld

l i k e h i s e

be

not a l lowed.

I n t e r r o g a t c r y

65

hsks : -

" D u r i n g

each

of

the sa id pe r iods : -

2C.

was

t h e r e a

marke t

for

phenol

ic

res in

i n

A u s t r a l i a

f o r

u s e

i n

the

manufac

ture

o

f

p a r t i c l E b c a r d ;

was

t h e r e a

marke t

for phenol ic

res in

i n

A u s t r a l i a f o r

u s e

in ex ter ior bonding of

f l o o r i n g p a r t i c l e b o a r d ;

(iii) was

any

product

o ther

than

.phenol ic

r e s in

s u i t a b l e

f o r

u s e

i n

t h e

manufacture

of

f l o o r i n g

p a r t i c l e b o a r d

and,

i f so, what product

o r products :

( i v ) has

any

product

o ther

than

phenol ic

r e s i n

s u i t a b l e

f o r

u s e

i n

t h e

e x t e r i o r

bonding

of

f loo r ing

pa r t i c l eboa rd

and ,

i f so, what product

or p roduc t s . "

The respondent

answered:

( i ) and

( i i )

The

Respondent

ob jec ts

to

answer ing

these

in te r roga tor ies

on

t h e

ground

t h a t

they

a r e

o p p r e s s i v e

and

vexa t ious

i n t h a t

t h e y

r e l a t e t c m a t t e r s

of

law.

(iii)

y e s ,

mimosa

t a n n i n

a n d

~ b l i n r i n e

u r e a

formaldehyde

(KUE) r e s i n .

( i v )

Yes,

mirncsa

tannin

and

melamine

urea

fornaldehyde

(MUF') r e s i n ."

21.

Object ion

i s

t a k e n

t o

a n s a e r i n g

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

6 5 ( i )

and

( i i )

on

t h e

ground

t h a t t h e y a r e o p p r e s s i v e

and

vexat ious and

r e l a t e

t o

m a t t e r s

of

law.

I n my

v i e a ,

t h i s

o b j e c t i o n

i s

well

founded.

I t does ask

ques t ions

r equ i r ing

t he

r e sponden t

o

determine

whether

there

was

a

marke t

for

phenol ic

res in

i n

A u s t r a l i a ,

o r

f o r

u s e

i n

c e r t a i n

p r o c e s s e s .

Por

t h e

reasons

I have i n t e r r o g a t o r y

given

i n

r e l a t i o n

i n t e r r o g a t o r y

t

61

t h i s

l i k e w i s e

i s d i sa l lowea .

So

i s

i n t e r r o g a t o r y 66

a i sa l lowea .

I n t e r r o g a t o r y

6 7

asks: -

“ A t any

(and

which)

times

during

each

of

t h e

s a i d

p e r i o d s

have

the

Appl icant

and

he

Respondent

been

competitors

i n t h e

s a l e

o f :

( i )

pheno l i c

r e s in :

( i i ) phenol ic

us

res in

for

i n

t h e

manufacture

of

p a r t i c l e b o a r a o r

f l o o r i n g

p a r t i c l e b o a r a ( s t a t i n g w h i c h ) ;

(iii) pheno l i c

r e s in

fo r

USE

i n

t h e

x t e r n a l

bonding

of

flooring FartiClebOara.

2 2 .

The respondent

answered:-

"The

R

spondent

ob jec t s

answer ing

t o

t h i s

i n t e r roga to ry

the

on

g round

t ha t

i t

i s

oppres s ive

and

vexat ious

i n

t h a t

it

r e l a t e s

t o a

ques t ion of

law . I '

Object ion

i s taken

to

answer ing

tha t

on

the

g

round

tha t

i t

i s

o p p r e s s i v e

a n d

v e x a t i o u s

i n t h a t

i t

r e l a t e s

t o

a

q u e s t i o n

of

l a w

n a m e l y ,

t h a t

i t

r e q u i r e s

t h e

p a r t y

b e i n g

i n t e r r o g a t e d

t o s a y w h e t h e r d u r i n g c e r t a i n

t i m e s

t h e p a r t i e s

have

been

competitors

i n

t h e

s a l e

of

t h e

v a r i o u s

p r o d m t s .

That,

i n my

v i e w ,

d o e s

r a i s e

a

ques t ion

of

L a w

o r of

mixed

f a c t

and

law

and

whether

they have been competi tors or not

i

s

f o r

the

Court

t o d e c i d e .

'The

i n t e r r o g a t o r y i n my

v i e b

i s n o t

p e r m i s s i b l e .

Nor

w i l l i n t e r r o g a t o r y

68

be

allowed

as

i t

i s

consequent ia l

o n 6 7 .

That dea ls

I

t h i n k

w i t h

a l l

t h e i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s t h a t a r e

i n

d i spu te .

Accord ing ly ,

a s

t o

a l l

t h e

i n t e r r c g a t o r i e s

t o

w h i c h

o b j e c t i o n

was

t a k e n ,

1

d i s a l l c w

t h e m .

k h a t

a b o u t

c o s t S?

A s

t o

cos t s

counse l

for

t h e a ~ p l i c a ~ t

sougkLt i r ,

r e p l y

t o

suppor t

the

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

on

t h e

basis

t h a t

t h e y

r e l a t e d t o

so much

of

t h e a p p l i c a n t ' s c a s e

a s concerned

s.4b

cf

the Act.

The

argument was

s t a t e d b u t not

developed.

l do

not

t h i n k

i t

r i g h t t h a t i n those c i rcumstances

I

should have

to

go

through

each of

t h e

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s

a g a i n

t o

d e a l

k i t h

them

i n

t h e

l i g h t

of

s . 4 6

w i thou t t he bene f i t o f de t a i l ed a rgumen t .

A s

t o

c o s t s ,

t h e

r e s p n d e n t

h a s

a l m c s t

e n t i r e l y

succeeded

i n

i t s

r e s i s t a n c e t o t h e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a n s w e r s t o

i n t e r r o g a t o r i e s .

The

p r o p e r

c r d e r

f o r

c o s t s

i s

t h a t

t h e

app l i can t

shou

ld

pay

the

r e sponden t ' s

cos t s

of

the

lvotice

of

Notion

of

8

A p r i l

1563

i n s o f a r

a s

i t

r e l a t e s

t o

t h e

o r d e r s

sought i n paragraph 1.

Otherwise,

there

should

be

no

o rde r

for

c o s t s

of

tha t mot ion .

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