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Tulloch Estate Limited v Industrial Disputes Tribunal

Case Number: 
M130/2001
Date of Delivery: 
19.12.2001

IN THE SUPREME COURT OR JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
MISCELLANEOUS
SUIT NO. M130/2001
BETWEEN TULLOCH ESTATE LIMITED PLAINTIFF
A N D INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES DEFENDANT
TRIBUNAL
Ms. G. Scott for plaintiff
Heard: isth December, 2001 and 1 9D~ec~em ber, 2001
Campbell, J
The applicant, Tulloch Estate Limited, has filed an exparte
notice pursuant to S564C of the Judicature (Civil Procedure Code),
(Amendment) (Judicial Review) Rules, 1998 which provides as
follows:
Application - , not to be made without leave
564C (1) No application for judicial review shall be made unless the
leave of the Court has been obtained in accordance with this section.
(2) An application for leave shall be made exparte to a judge by
filing -
(A) notice containing a statement of:
(i) the name and description of the applicant,

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