Moore, Angella v Edward Tate, etal
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
CLAIM NO. 2000/M-012
BETWEEN ANGELLA MOORE CLAIMANT
A N D EDWARD TATE 1ST DEFENDANT
A N D DALBERT MCDONALD 2ND DEFENDANT
Ms. Suzette Wolfe and Ms. Celia Barclay instructed by Crafton S. Miller and Co.
for the claimant.
Mr. Ian Robins instructed by Tenn Russell Chin Sang Hamilton and Ramsay for the
defendant.
Heard 16th, 17th and 18th April 2008
Campbell, J.
1. On the 9th November 1997, the claimant, a cashier at a New Kingston
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Specific Disclosure
Documents Listed, Part of Correspondence, without Prejudice
Document Disclosed and Viewed, Objection Raised to Taking Copies
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