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Liberal Arts College Of JA Ltd v Dr. W. Val Chambers, etal

Case Number: 
CL 2002/C138
Date of Delivery: 
23.10.2003

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMOM LAW 
BETWEEN LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF iSTC LA&ANT
JAMAICA LTD. ~
A N D DR. W. VAL CHAMBERS 2ND CLAIMANT
A N D UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF DEFENDANT
0 JAMAICA
Mr. Leighton Miller for Claimants.
Mr. Patrick Foster and Miss Julie Thompson for Defendant
instructed by Director of State Proceedings.
IN CWIBERS
Heard: 17'~an d 23rdO ctober 2003
Application for Injunction
Brooks, J.
Ci I
On the 231~O ctober when submissions were completed in thls matter, I
I delivered my decision on the basis of the Claimants having stated that the
matter was urgent. At that time, I refused the application of the Claimants
and I promised then to put my reasons in writing. I do so now
The Liberal Arts College of Jamaica Limited has applied to the Court
for an injunction to prevent the University Council of Jamaica kom
withdrawing accreditation of the College's courses. The College also seeks

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