The gap referred to by the Chief Justice in Brown v. Lowe was one not found to exist by Madam Justice Southin. The gap was that the defendant in that case was precluded by the provisions of 37(31) from presenting an offer to settle unless such an offer was made jointly with all the other defendants. Madam Justice Southin concluded that the defendant and his co-defendants were not “sued jointly”.
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