LIVE STREAM: Phillip Paulwell V Attorney General of Jamaica


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2006

Caribbean Paper Recycling Co. Ltd.

IN THE SUPREME COURT 01.' JUDICLZTURE OF JAMAICA

ClVII, DIVISION

CLAIM NO 2005 I-ICV 01 705

IN THE MATTER OF CARIBBEAN

PAPER RECYCLING COMPANY

LIMITED.

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE

COMPANIES ACT

Mr. Kent Gammon instructed by DunnCox for the Petitioner.

Caribbean Paper Recycling Company Limited not appearing or being

represented.

1 5th~ u n&e 7thS eptember, 2006 ..

BROOKS, J.

Mr. Stephen Lalino has petitioned that this court finds that the affairs

Burgess, Dudley v Exton Wynter

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN COMMON LAW

SUIT NO. CL. B 055 OF 1997

BETWEEN

AND

DUDLEY BURGESS

EXTON WY NTER

CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT

IN CHAMBERS

Mr. Laurence Jones instructed by DunnCox for the claimant

Miss Tashia McDonald instructed by Lyn-Cook, Golding and Company for the

C defendant

November 18, December 13,2005 and January 26,2006

Sykes J

SECTIONS 70 AND 451 OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, PARTS 12,42 AND 73 OF

Brown, Lindon v Jamaica Flour Mills Ltd

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. CL 2000lB 199

BETWEEN LINDON BROWN CLAIMANT

AND JAMAICA FLOUR MILLS LTD. DEFENDANT I

I

Mr. Burchell Brown for Claimant

Mr. Ransford Braham instructed by Livingston Alexander & Levy for

Defendant

Heard: November 22,23 and December 15,2006 I !

Sinclair-Haynes, J

Jamaica Flour Mills Ltd (JFM) employed Mr. Lindon Brown on

November 15, 1995 as a Safety Security Officer. He was separated from his

Brown, Dalton v Barbara Hinds

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

SUIT NO. C.L. 2000lB- 187

BETWEEN DALTON BROWN CLAIMANT

A ND BARBARA HINDS DEFENDANT

Ainsworth Campbell for Claimant

Alexander Williams for Defendant

Heard 9Lh~ ovember20 05, 9tha nd 25thJ anuary 2006

Campbell, J

I

Assessment of Damages

On the 24th March 2000, the claimant was riding his pedal cycle ~ ~

towards the Bog Walk main road. He was proceeding on Church Road.

Brown, Alton v The Jamaica Herald Ltd, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. C.L.2000lB249 1

BETWEEN ALTON BROWN CLAIMANT i

A N D THE JAMAICA HERALD LTD. 1 ST' DEFENDANT !

A N D NEVILLE BLYTHE 2ND DEFENDANT

A N D CHRISTINE KING 3RD DEFENDANT I

A N D MICHAEL STURRIDGE 4'H DEFENDANT

C/ ! CLAIM NO. C.L.20001B250

BETWEEN ALTON WASHINGTON BROWN CLAIMANT ~

A N D THE JAMAICA HERALD LTD. 1 ST DEFENDANT

i

A N D NEVILLE BLYTHE 2ND DEFENDANT !

A N D FRANKLYN McKNIGHT 3RD DEFENDANT

Bravo, Cynthia v Avis Baxter, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN CIVIL DIVISION

SUlT NO: HCV 00326 OF 2005

BETWEEN CYNTHIA BRAVO CLAIMANT

AND AVlS BAXTER 1'' DEFENDANT

AND VINCENT GRAHAM 2nd DEFENDANT

Consolidated with

SUlT NO: C.L. B 301 OF 1998

BETWEEN AVlS BAXTER 1'' CLAIMANT

AND VINCENT GRAHAM 2nd CLAIMANT

AND CYNTHIA BRAVO DEFENDANT

Blake, Dermott Lewis v Joan Blake & Keith Huslin

IN THE SUPREME COLRT OF JUDICATURE OF JNLIAICA

SUIT NO. C.L HCV1550/2005

BETWEEN DERMOTT LEWIS BLAKE lST CLAIMANT

AND JOAN BLAKE 2ND CLAIMANT

AND KEITH HUSLIN DEFENDANT

Mr. Abe Dabdoub instructed by Clough Long & Company for claimants

Mr. P. Beswick instructed by Ballantyne Beswick & Company for defendant

/ ' i,.

Heard: 2oth and 24th March 2006 and 3rd April 2006

Sinclair-Haynes, J

Mr. Dermott Lewis Blake and Miss Joan Blake (claimants) agreed to grant Mr.

Blair, Almira v Allied Protection Systems and Services Ltd., Allied Protection Services

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO HCV 2815/2004

BETWEEN ALMIRA BLAIR CLAIMANT

AND ALLIED PROTECTION SYSTEMS

AND SERVICES LIMITED FIRST DEFENDANT

AND ALLIED PROTECTION SERVICES SECOND DEFENDANT

IN CHAMBERS

Mr. Charles Piper instructed by Piper and Samuda for the claimant

Mr. Jeffrey Daley instructed by Blackridge Covington for the defendants

May 30, June 6 and June 16,2006

PART 34 OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES, REQUEST FOR FURTHER

INFORMATION, APPLICATION TO SET ASIDE DEFAULT JUDGMENT

Bernard, Jasper v The Jamaica Observer

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN COMMON LAW

SUIT NO. CL 2002/B-048

BETWEEN JASPER BERNARD CLAIMANT

AND THE JAMAICA OBSERVER DEFENDANT

John Sinclair and Lawrence Phillpotts Brown instructed by Lawrence

Phillpotts-Brown & Co. for claimant.

Charles Piper instructed by Piper and Samuda for defendant.

Heard: 19'J~a nuary 2005 and 27'h January 2006

Campbell J

1. On the 2nd April 2002, Jasper Bernard filed a Writ of Summons and

Bent, Keith v The Attorney General of Jamaica et al

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN CIVIL DIVISION

CONSOLIDATED CLAIMS

SUIT NO. 19981 B 330

BETWEEN KEITH BENT CLAIMANT

AN D THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

OF JAMAICA DEFENDANT

SUIT NO. 19981 B 384

BETWEEN FAITHLYN BENT CLAIMANT

AN D THEATTORNEYGENERAL

OF JAMAICA DEFENDANT

SUIT NO. 19981 B 385

BETWEEN SOPHIA BENT CLAIMANT

AN D THEATTORNEYGENERAL

OF JAMAICA DEFENDANT

Mrs. Marvalyn Taylor-Wright instructed by Taylor-Wright &Co. for the

Claimants

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