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Walker,Linnette Duncan v Clear Clarke, etal

Case Number: 
C.L. 2002/DO8
Date of Delivery: 
15.04.2003

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 2002/DO8 1
BETWEEN LINNETTE DUNCAN-WALKER PLAINTIFF
A N D CLEARCLARKE 1 ST DEFENDANT
A N D IAN ANTHONY GOLDING 2ND DEFENDANT
Mr. Garth Lyttle for Plaintiff.
Defendant not appearing or being Represented.
Assessment of Damapes
Heard: 9th April, 2003 and isth April, 2003
Brooks, J.
Although the heading indicates that the Defendants in the action did
not appear and were not represented, counsel instructed by the Attorneys-at-
Law on record for both Defendants did attend during the hearing of the
evidence in the matter but well after the Court had commenced hearing the
evidence of the Plaintiff.
The attorney Miss Wilkins applied for the assessment hearing to be
adjourned because her instructing attorneys wished to have their names
removed from the record as appearing for the Defendants. The application
to that effect had only been filed on the same morning as the hearing.

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