Gordon, Phyllis v Gordon, Pamela
Contract law - Breach of contract - Intention to create legal relations - Consideration - Transfer of property - Fraudulent misrepresentation - Fraud - Sections 70 & 71 of the Registration of Titles Act - Rescission of contract.
Foster, Jerry v Attorney General of Jamaica and Beckford, Deputy Superintendent
Trespass to the Person - Assault - Alleged Shooting by the Police - Negligence - False Imprisonment - General Damages - Exemplary Damages - Special Damages.
Tyndale, Clayton v Clarke, Corporal Orville and The Attorney General of Jamaica
Assessment of Damages - Defence limited to quantum - False imprisonment - Aggravated damages - Exemplary damages - Loss of earnings.
McFarlane, Glenton v Ferguson, Hopeton
Sale of land by vendor to two persons - Deed of conveyance - Failure to record deed - Bona fide purchaser for value without notice - Conveyancing Act, S. 66 and 74 - Records Deeds Act. S.2, 6 & 7 - Will Letters Patents Act - Valid sale - Rescission of contract - Late recording
Harris, Devon v E & R Hardware Ltd.
Negligence - Occupier’s liability - Employer’s liability - Independent contractor - Res ipsa loquitor -Inadequacy of pleadings
Mrs. S. v Mr. S.
Family Law - Applications for Joint Custody and for Sole Custody - Application for Unsupervised Access - Removal of Child from the Jurisdiction - Sections 7 & 8 of the Children (Guardianship and Custody ) Act - Welfare of the Child - Section 14 of the Property (Rights of Spouses) Act - Transfer of Heritage Education Plan
Brown, Bancroft v Williams, Daveton; Williams, Dean; Williams, Luke et al
Recovery of possession - Sections 68, 70 ,71 Registration of Titles Act - Fraud - Purchaser for Value Without Notice - Beneficiaries Under Will - Letters of Administration - Legal and Equitable Interest.
Williams, Christopher v Francis-Williams, Kaydeon
Family Law - Sections 7 & 18 of the Children (Custody and Guardianship) Act - Joint Custody - Residential Access - Welfare of the Children
Meeks, Victoria Marie v Meeks, Jeffrey William
Preliminary Point - Sections 20, 22 of the Matrimonial Causes Act - Section 3 of the Maintenance Act - Jurisdiction - Application commenced by Fixed Date Claim Form - Whether an Application under the Matrimonial Causes Act can be brought by way of a Fixed Date Claim For - Application for Interim Maintenance Order -Power of the Court to make an Order for Child Maintenance under the Matrimonial Causes Act and under the Property (Rights of Spouses) Act.
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