In the case of the advertising salesman, Dunster v. Abbott, supra, Somervell L.J. said at p. 1573: “I do not think when the plaintiff came on the defendant’s premises that he and the defendant had a common interest. He no doubt hoped, wrongly as it transpired, that a common interest might result, but they had not at that time a common interest.”
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