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2001

Cooper, Raymond et al v Cecile Cooper et al

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 
IN EQUITY
SUITNO.El87OF 1992
c7 BETWEEN RAYMOND COOPER lSTP LAINTIFF I
L/
AND CECILE COOPER 2") PLAINTIFF I ,
AND CUPREZ COX lSTD EFENDANT
AND ELIZABETH STOCKHAUSER 2") DEFENDANT I
Mr. Samuel Harrison instructed by Messrs Dunn, Cox, Orrett and
Ashenheim for the plaintiff
Mrs. Janet-Kaye Stanbury instructed by Stanbury and Company for the first
defendant
The second defendant was not represented.
JAMES G.G. J.

Clarke, Trevor v National Water Commission, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. C.37111993
BETWEEN TREVOR CLARKE PLAINTIFF
' -\, L AND NATIONAL WATER
COMMISSION lST DEFENDANT
AND KENNETH HEWITT 2ND DEFENDANT
C AND VERNON SMITH 3RD DEFENDANT
CJ Mr. Terrence Williams & Miss Arlene Gaynor instructed by Mr. Jeremy
Palmer for the Plaintiff.
c I
Mrs. Ursula Khan & Mr. Charles Campbell instructed by Khan & Khan for
the 1 " & 2nd Defendants.
Heard: lgTHN ovember, 1999,5t h , 6th ,& 7" June, 2000

Champagnie, Donovan v Attorney General for Jamaica & Lyndon Wright

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT C.L. 1997/C442
BETWEEN DON0 VAN CHAMPA GNIE PLAINTIFF
A N D ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR
JAMAICA 1'' DEFENDANT
A N D L YNDON WRIGHT 2"d DEFENDANT
Danesh Maragh instructed by Fay Chang Rhule & Co.
for plaintifJ:
John Francis instructed by Director of State Proceedings
for Defendant.
Heard: Januam 16,18 & Februarv 16,2001
Harris, J.
The plaintiffs' claiin against the defendants is to recover damages for ~

Burnett,Chris v Albert Clarke, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C. L. 125 OF 1992
BETWEEN CHRIS BURNETT PLAINTIFF
(2 AND ALBERT CLARKE 1" DEFENDANT
AND DISTRICT CONSTABLE GAYLE 2nd DEFENDANT
Mr. Rudolph Smellie, Attorney-at-Law for the Plaintiff instructed by
Daly, Thwaites & Company.
Mrs Arlene Ferguson-McNair and Mr. John Francis, Attorneys-at-
Law, for the 2nd defendant, instructed by the Director of State
Proceedings.
/ \ C,,!)
The 1'' defendant not appearing and not represented.

Bruce ,Lilian Estella v Hamlin Uriah Bruce

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C. L. B058/76
BE TWEEN LILIAN ESTELLA BRUCE PLAINTIFF
A N D HAMLIN URIAH BRUCE DEFENDANT
Miss Carol Vassall instructed by
C. M. Vassall & Co. for the Plaintif$
Mrs. S. Usim instructed by Chancellor & Co.
for the Defendant.
C. IN CHAMBERS
Heard: 19"' May, 1998, 2sfh October, 2000
1 6h November, 20OO,18'~ December 2000
& June 14,2001
MARSH, J.
By writ of summons dated the 2sth day of February, 1976, the Plaintiff

Brown ,Dennis v Jamaica Pre-Mix Ltd

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LA W
SUIT C.L. 1991/B118
BE TWEEN DENNIS BROWN PLAINTIFF
A N D JAMAICA PRE-MIX L TD. DEFENDANT
Mrs. N. Khan instructed by Messrs. Khan and Khan for plaintiff
Mr. David Batts instructed by Messrs. Livingston, Alexander & Levy
for defendant.
Heard: November 1,2000,
Januarv 15,16,17, and March 24,2001.
HARRIS, J.
The plaintiffs claim against the defendant is to recover damages for
negligence and or for breach of Statutory duty.

Blackwood,Seymour v Claudette Blackwood

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 
IN EQUITY
SUIT NO. E. 100 OF 2001
BETWEEN SEYMOUR BLACKWOOD
A N D CLAUDETTE BLACKWOOD
APPLICANT
RESPONDENT
Mr. H.S. Rose for the Applicant.
Mr. Leighton Miller for the Respondent.
Heard: 25&S e~tember2, 001,28& Se~tember2, 001 and 3& October, 2001
Campbell, J.
The parties were married on the 2gh September, 1998. The husband/applicant
was then aged 60 years, and the wife, 34 years. In 1.995 the applicant who had lived all

Baugh ,Carlton v Venitta Morrison, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. P.436196
BETWEEN CARLTON BAUGH PLAINTIFF
C! A N D VENITTA MORRISON lSt DEFENDANT
A N D BERYL TAYLOR 2nd DEFENDANT
In the estate of Allan Alexander Baugh late of 22 Johnson Terrace, Kingston
2, Plumber, deceased, testate.
Mr. Samuel Harrison, attorney-at-law, for the plaintiff instructed by Dunn,
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Cox, Orrett and Ashenheim, for the plaintiff.

Anatra,Marie v Ciboney Hotel Limited & Ciboney Ocho Rios Limited

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICA'I'URE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. A-19611997
BETWEEN MARIE ANATRA PLAINTIFF
A N D CIBONEY HOTEL LIMITED lSDETFEN DANT
A N D CIBONEY OCHO RlOS LIMITED 2ND DEFENDANT
Miss Sandra Johnson, Attorney-at-law for the plaintiff instructed by Sandra
C. Johnson and Company.
Mrs. Sandra Minott-Phillips, Attorney-at-law for the defendants instructed
by Myers, Fletcher and Gordon.
HEARD: May 29,30,31,2000, June 1 and 2
2000, September 18,19,20 and 21
2000 and January 31,2001
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