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2005

Shawn Brown v Balfour Denniston

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. HCV 2268/2003

BETWEEN SHAWN BROWN CLAIMANT 1

AND BALFOUR DENNISTON DEFENDANT I

Miss Andrea Walters instructed by Palmer & Walters for the Defendant

C1 Defendant unrepresented, not present

Heard: September 19, and 23,2005

McDonald, J (Ag.)

On January 31, 2002 the Claimant, a police constable was driving a Honda

Sharon Greenwood-Henry v The Attorney General of Jamaica

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA JAMAICA

CLAIM NO CL G 116 OF 1999

BETWEEN SHARON GREENWOOD-HENRY CLAIMANT

AND THE AlTORNEY GENERAL OF JAMAICA DEFENDANT

Mr. Lawton Heywood for the claimant

Mr. Garfield Haisley instructed by the Director of State Proceedings for the

defendant

October 19 and 26,2005

Shakira Dixon v Donald Jackson

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. CLD 04212002

BET WEEN SHAKIRA DIXON CLAIMANTIAPPLICANT

(by her next friend Norine Bennett)

AND DONALD JACKSON DEFEND ANTIRESPONDENT

R. Reitzin instructed by Reitzin & Hernandez for Claimant

M. Manning and C. Minto instructed by Nunes, Scholefield, DeLeon & Co. for

Defendant

Heard: June 10, July 22,26 and September 30,2005

Beswick J.

On January 25, 2002, a motor vehicle accident occurred on March Pen Road, St.

Saneth White v The Victoria Mutual Building Society & Leslie Hall

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF

CLAIM NO. HCVO 1 5512003

BETWEEN

AND

AND

SANETH WHITE PLAINTIFF

THE VICTORIA MUTUAL 1 ST DEFENDANT

BUILDING SOCIETY

LESLIE HALL 2ND DEFENDANT

CJ Lawton C. Heywood for Plaintiff.

Nigel W. Jones for Defendants.

Heard: 27th and 2Bth January, 24th February, 24th March, 2sth and

2Bth May 2004 and llthF ebruary 2005

Campbell, J.

On the 12" November 2002, Saneth White arrived at the car park at the

Samuel Johnson v Alcan Jamaica Co

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN COMMON LAW

SUIT NO. C.L. 1999IJ-024

BETWEEN SAMUEL JOHNSON PLAINTIFF

AND ALCAN JAMAICA COMPANY DEFENDANT

Carol Davis for Plaintiff

Michele Champagnie and Nadine Amos for the Defendant instructed

by Myers, Fletcher and Gordon 1

Heard: March 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 2002. April 22, 25, 2002 and

March 18, 2005

Rattray, J.

Samuel Johnson's employment with Alcan Jamaica Company

commenced at the level of a casual worker. The primary duty of an

Sadler, Leonard v Computer & Controls (Ja) Ltd

 

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN CIWL DIWSION ~

CLAIM NO. HCV 206/2003 1

BETWEEN LEONARD SADLER CLAIMANT

A N D COMPUTER & CONTROLS

DEFENDANT ~ (Jamaica) L TD. ~

C1 Miss Gillian Johns instructed by - Mesdames Chandra Soares and Co. for Claimant. 1

L

Miss Jacqueline Cummings instructed by

Archer & Cummings for Defendant.

Roper, Adolphus Sylvester v Kingston Hub Distributors Ltd, David Watson & Ian Goulbourne

JUDGMENT

CIVIL DIVISION

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

SUIT NO. C.L. 1994 R 166

BETWEEN ADOLPHUS SYLVESTER ROPER CLAIMANT

AND

AND

AND

KINGSTON HLB DISTRIBUTORS

LIMITED lST DEFENDANT

DP.V!9 WATSObJ

IAN GOULBOLRNE

2ND DEFEFrnANT

3RD DEFENDANT

Miss L. Green, instructed by Forsythe & Forsythe, for the Claimant.

Mr. H. Haughton Gayle for the 2nd Defendant.

Heard: lofh and isth ~ebruary2 005.

Rodney, Caswell v Audrey Binnie- Palmer, Norman Spaulding

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. HCV 1950 OF 2004

BETWEEN CASWELL RODNEY CLAIMANT

AND AUDREY BMIE-PALMER lST DEFENDANT

AND NORMAN SPAULDING 2ND DEFENDANT

Mr. Charles Campbe!! for the Clairr~antM. iss Debbie-Ann Robinscr, for the 1''

Defendant.

14eard: 25''' February and 3rd March 2005.

Mangatal J:

1. This case concerns an assessment .of damages against the First Defendant. The

Campbell, Rodney v The Jamaica Observer Ltd, Chester Francis-Jackson

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMACIA

IN COMMON LAW

CLAIM NO. C.L. 2002/C-238 1 I

BETWEEN RODNEY CAMPBELL CLAIMANT i

A N D THE JAMAICA OBSERVER

LIMITED 1ST DEFENDANT

A N D CHESTER FRANCIS-JACKSON 2ND DEFENDANT

Miss C. Brown instructed by Vacianna & Whittingham for the Claimant.

Miss M. Brown instructed by Brown-Hamilton & Associates for the

Defendants.

HEARD: 20th April and 9th June 2005

MANGATAL, J.

Robinson, Ishmael v Clarendon Parish Council & Citibank N.A

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. HCV 02126 OF 2004

BETWEEN ISHMAEL ROBINSON CLAIMANT

AND CLARENDON PARISH COUNCIL FIRST DEFENDANT

AND CITIBANK N.A. SECOND DEFENDANT

IN CHAMBERS

CI Claimant absent and not represented

Miss Suzette Wolfe instructed by Crafton Miller and Company for tlie

first defendant

Mr. Jerome Spencer instructed by Myers, Fletcher and Gordon for

the second defendant

SEPTEMBER 28,30 AND OCTOBER 4,2005

APPLICATION TO SET ASIDE JUDGMENT

c :

SYKES J

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