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Jamaica Creditors Investigation & Consultant Bureau Ltd v Michmont Trading Ltd

Case Number: 
C.L. J-015/2002
Date of Delivery: 
09.05.2003

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATLTRE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. J-015/2002
BETWEEN
AND
JAMAICA CREDITORS
INVESTIGATION &
CONSULTANT
BUREAU LTD. PLAINTIFF
(Suing as agent for EX-IMPORT
BANK OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
& ROYAL BANK OF 'TRINIDAD
& TOBAGO)
MICHMONT TRADING
LIMITED DEFENDANT
H. Charles Johnson instructed by H. Charles Johnson & Co for plaintiff.
Miss Brandie Anderson instructed by Raphael Codlin & Co. for defendant
Heard: May 5, and 9,2003
JONES, T. (An- .)
The plaintiff in this case is represented by its agent the Jamaica Creditors
Investigation & Consultant Bureau Limited. The defendant is a company under and by
virtue of the Companies Act. On February 27,2002, the plaintiff filed a writ of summons
in the Supreme Court of Jamaica against the defendant claiming an amount of
$1,719,332.53 together with cost and interest. The defendant entered an appearance
through its attorney on March'' 12, 2002, but filed no defence. The plaintiff now biings a
summons for summary judgment to this court, asking for a judgment against the
defendant pursuant to Sec. 79 (1) of the Judicature Civil Procedure Code Law in respect
of the claim, and for cast, on the grounds that there is no defence to the claim.

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