Hayles, Delroy v Mack D's Auto Sales & Rental Ltd
Hire-Purchase Act Sections 24 & 25 - Recovery of Possession of Motor Car
whether Unlawful - Unreqistered Bill of Sale
Hamilton, Marilyn v United General Insurance Co Ltd
Application to Strike out Claimants Claim - Alternatively to Strike out
Paragraphs of Particulars of Claims - Part 26.3(1) (b) and (C) CPR 2002
Application for Summarv Judgment Part 15 CPR 2002
Chin, Sandra v NEM Insurance Co. (Ja) Ltd.
Employers - Employee Wrongful Dismissal - Whether in the Circumstances
Dismissal Justified
Binns, Weston v Moxy Simpson and Israel Sinclair
Employer - Employee - Nepligence of Employee-Scope of Employment - vicarious
liability of Employer of Motor Vehicle Driver who deviated from Route - Iniury to
Driver of other Vehicle - Liability of Employer
Allen, Egan v Jamaica Public Services & Christopher Coke
False Imprisonment, Malicious Prosecution – Whether Claimant was
Arrested at the Instigation of the Second Defendants
Henry, Roami Obadiah v United General Insurance Company Ltd
Insurance - TheWLoss of Motor Vehicle - Condition of Policy -
Requirement to give notice in writing within 30 days of loss -Whether
Insurers ~iable
Henry, Brenton, Sarah (Butt) Henry v Desmond Robinson, Attorney General
Seizure of motor vehicle pursuant to Section 210 of the Customs Act - Detinue
and Conversion -Se,ction 31G of the Evidence Act - Computer generated evidence
- whether motor vehicle unlawfully seized
Dockery, Henry Hector, Lurline Leonora Dockery-Gordon v Albert Mullings
Action for Possession - Licence -Whether Equitv Created - Power in
Court to determine how Equitv should be satisfied.
Rayton Electric Commercial Equipment Ltd. v Bank of Jamaica
Application to strike out claim pursuant to Part 26.3 (1)(b) and 26.3(1)(c) of Civil Procedure Rules 2002 - Banker customer relationship - Whether relationship on of contract - Supervisory and Regulatory role of the Bank of Jamaica in relation to its licencees - Complaint made tot he Bank of Jamaica byt the customer against its banker - Refusal of the Bank of Jamaica to intervene inthe exercise of its supervisory and regulatory role - Review of the Bank of Jamaica's decision - Whether by way of judicial review.
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