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Dennis, Aston v Attorney General & Sergeant Mantle McBean

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. 2003 HCV 1823

BETWEEN ASTON DENNIS CLAIMANT

AN D THEATTORNEYGENERAL

OF JAMAICA 1 ST DEFENDANT

AND SERGEANT MANTLE McBEAN 2ND DEFENDANT

Mr. Charles Campbell for Claimant

Mr. Brian Moodie instructed by the Director of State Proceedings for the

Defendants

BROOKS, J.

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FOR ASSAULT

JANUARY 18 and 30,2006

Collman, Neil v Air Jamaica Ltd

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATlClRE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. HCV 00052/2004

BETWEEN NEIL COLLMAN

AND AIR JAMAICA LTD.

CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT

Mr. Gordon Robinson and Ms. Winsome Marsh for the Claimant

Mr. John Graham and Ms. Michelle Smith instructed by John Graham

& Company for the Defendant

Heard: 22nd, 23rd February, 31" March, sthA pril and 1 2 'M~ ay 2006

Sinclair-Haynes J

Clarke, Andre v Alexander Atkinson & Linson George Atkinson

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO: HCV 51 08 of 2005

BETWEEN ' ANDRE CLARKE CLAl MANT

AND ALEXANDER ATKINSON lSDETFEN DANT

AND LINSON GEORGE ATKINSON 2"d DEFENDANT

Defendants unrepresented, not present.

Heard April 21 and 25, 2006

I

McDonald J (Aq.1

I

, I Assessment of Damages

On March 4, 2004 Andre Clarke was a passenger in a motor

vehicle which was being driven at a fast speed along the Smithfield

Church of God and Saints of Christ, Brown, Percell v Johnson, Zephania & Williams, Terrence

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDI CATURE OF JAMAICA

IN THE CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. 2005 HCV 00486

BETWEEN CHURCH OF GOD AND SAINTS

OF- CHRIST 1 ST CLAIMANT

A N D PURCELL BROWN zND CLAIMANT

A N D ZEPHANIA JOHNSON lS7D' EFENDANT

A N D TERRENCE WILLIAMS zND DEFENDANT

Appearances

Bert Samuels for the Claimants

Dr. Randolph Williams for the Defendants.

Chin, David Alexander v Earl Anthony Chin

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN COMMON LAW

CLAIM NO. IICV 2871 OF 2004

BETWEEN DAVID ALEXANDER CHIN CLAIMANT

AND EARL ANTHONY CHIN DEFENDANT

Mr. Manley Nicholson and Miss Gayle

instructed by Nicholson, Phillips for Claimant

Mr. L.F. Smith for ~efendant

Heard: 1 8Lh December, 2006

MORRISON, J (Ag.) L.

The parties in this case are at loggerheads over' property left by the

deceased, Adolph Chin, who died in July 1997, leaving a Will. The litigants

CFC Construction (Engineers) Ltd v Runaway Bay Development Ltd

I N THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. 2005 HCV 5008

IN THE MATTER O$ THE

ARBITRATION ACT

AND

IN THE MATTER OF AN

ARBITRATION

c\ BETWEEN CFC CONSTRUCTION (ENGINEERS) LIMITED APPLICANT

AND RUNAWAY BAY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED RESPONDENT

IN CHAMBERS

Mr. Dennis Morrison Q. C. and Mrs. Stacey Ann Smith instructed by DunnCox for the

applicant

Mr. Conrad George and Mr. Wieden Daley instructed by Hart, Muirhead and Fatta for

the respondent

Caribbean Steel Company Ltd v Price Waterhouse (A Firm)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN THE CIVIL DIVISION

SUIT NO. 19981C-166

BETWEEN CARIBBEAN STEEL COMPANY LIMITED CLAIMANT

AND PRICE WATERHOUSE (A FIRM) DEFENDANT

Gordon Robinson, Christopher Honeywell and Minett Palmer instructed by Palmer & Walters for

claimant.

Sandra Minott-Phillips and Christopher Kelman instructed by Myers, Fletcher & Gordon for

defendant I

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

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