Gladston Watson Appellant v Rosedale Fernandes Respondent

JurisdictionCaribbean States
JudgeMr Justice Adrian Saunders,Mr Justice David Hayton
Judgment Date25 January 2007
Neutral Citation[2007] CCJ 1 AJ
CourtCaribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction)
Docket NumberCCJ Appeal No CV 2 of 2006
Date25 January 2007

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