According to Judson J, what were the reasons underlying the decision of the House of Lords in Searle? (Fleming v Atkinson)
1. A lack of evidence presented by the plaintiff in the case.
2. The defendant's strong legal representation and arguments.
3. The House of Lords' desire to set a precedent for future similar cases.
4. The House of Lords' interpretation of the applicable laws and regulations.
5. The plaintiff's failure to prove negligence on the part of the defendant.