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2002

English,Leon v Kirk Clarke, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 2000/E-015
BETWEEN LEON ENGLISH
AND KIRK CLARKE
AND
C AND
PETER THOMAS
NEVILLE SMITH
PLAINTIFF
1" DEFENDANT
2" DEFENDANT
3rd DEFENDANT
Ainsworth W. Campbell for Plaintiff
Althea Wilkins for the 1st and 2nd Defendants instructed by McGlashan, Robinson
and Company.
Heard on May 7,2002, May 8,2002, May 9,2002 and May 10,2002.
RATTRAY J.
e The Plaintiff in the present case is a young man now 21 years of age.

Black, Kenneth v The Right Hon. Mr. Edward Seaga

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA dbbi
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. CLB 257 OF 2001
BETWEEN KENNETH BLACK I PLAINTIFF
AND THE RIGHT HON. MR. EDWARD SEAGA DEFENDANT
Mr. Gordon Robinson and Mr. Bert Samuels for Plaintiff, instructed by Knight,
0 Pickersgill, Dowding and Samuels -
Mr. R.N.A. Henriques, Q.C. and Mr., Raymond Clough for Defendant, instructed
by Clough Long and Co.
HEARD: 1 2th Noveniber, 2002 and 1 !jth November, 2002
COR: MCINTOSH, D. J

Dean,Keith v Rudolph Shaw, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 2000/D-006
BETWEEN KEITH DEAN PLAINTIFF 
AND RUDOLPH SHAW IST DEFENDANT 
AND KENNETH MCKENZIE 2ND DEFENDANT
AND HEPBURN HARRIS
(2 AND POWELL TAKOR
3'3" DEFENDANT
4TH DEFENDANT
Mr. Maurice Frankson instructed by Messrs. Gaynor & Fraser for plaintiff I
The defendants were unreprfsented
I
Heard: April 22 and Mav 3,2002 ~
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
JONES, T. (An- .)

Joshua Beacon v Inspector Ford, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. B39511996
BETWEEN JOSHUA BEACON PLAINTIFF
AND INSPECTOR FORD 1 ST DEFENDANT
AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 2ND DEFENDANT
Mr. Gordon Robinson and Mrs. Priya Levers for the Plaintiff.
Mr. Garfield Haisley instructed by The Director of State Proceedings for 2"
Defendant.
\ Heard on the 1" and loth Mav, 2002 and the 7th June, 2002
\ CAMPBELL J.
\ '3
The Second Defendant applied by Summons dated 3rd September 2001 to
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Johnson Diana Ramona v Ivy Johnson

IN THE SCPREME COURT OF JUDICATLTRE OF JAMAICA
IN EQUITY
SUIT NO. E. 379 OF 2000
IN CHAMBERS
BETWEEN
A N D
JN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION
by DIANA RAMONA JOHNSON 
A N D
IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF
ALEXANDER EZEKIEL JOHNSON,
Deceased.
A N D
IN THE MATTER OF PREMISES
GREENWALL DISTRICT IN THE
PARISH OF SAINT THOMAS
DIANA RAMONA JOHNSON APPLICANT
IVY JOHNSON DEFENDANT
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Lawrence Haynes for Applicant.

Jamaica Presbyterian Corporation v George Lawrence

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUlT NO. C.L. 1995lP-075
BETWEEN JAMAICA PRESBYTERlAN PLAINTIFF
CORPORATlON
AND GEORGE LAWRENCE DEFENDANT
Ian Wilkinson and Shawn Steadman for Plaintiff instructed by Ian G. Wilkinson
and Company
Carleen McFarlane for Defendant instructed by McNeil and McFarlane
JUDGMENT
Heard: 22nd and 23rd October, and 1st November,2002
RATTRAY, J.
The Plaintiffs claim against the Defendant in this matter is to recover

Ford,Jacqueline v Maurice Smith

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 2001/F062
BETWEEN JACQUELINE FORD PLAINTIFF
A N D MAURICE SMITH DEFENDANT
Assessment of Damages
Mr. Charles Campbell for Plaintiff
Defendant not appearing or represented
. . . Heard on: 17tb 0ctobar 2002
BROOKS, J.
The Plaintiff was injured on the 5& August 1996 when the motor
vehicle in which she was a passenger was involved in a collision. The
vehicle was owned and driven at the time by the Defendant. I

Hylton,Charlton v Centennial Digital Jamaica Ltd

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JLTDICATLRE OFJAMAICA
IN EQUITY
SUIT NO. 166 OF 2002
BETWEEN CHARLTON HYLTON PLAINTIFF
AND CENTENNIAL DIGITAL JAMAICA LIMITED DEFENDANT
Mr. Ian Wilkinson and Miss Shawn Steadman for Plaintiff
Mr. Harold Brady for Defendant
Heard: April 3,4and April 11,2002
Sykes J (Ag)
It is 2002. Cellular telephones are ubiquitous. They are in the hands of princes and
paupers. The market appears to be lucrative. The defendant (a registered company in

Hilda Ming v Donald Ming

IN 'THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN EQUITY
SUIT NO. E - 283 of 2000
BEWEEN HILDA MlNG APPLICANT
AND DONALD MlNG RESPONDENT
Mrs. Janet Taylor and Miss Stacy-Ann Brown for the applicant instructed
by Taylor Deacon and James.
IDebayo
A. Adedipe for Respondent.
Heard: June 13 and 21; Julv 29; Auqust 26
and September 20,2002
MCDONALD J IAQ
By an amended originating summons dated 22"' August 2000,
brought under section 16 of the Married Women's Property Act, the

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