Small v Saul and Saul
Jurisdiction | Caribbean States |
Judgment Date | 1965 |
Year | 1965 |
Date | 1965 |
Court | Obsolete Court (Caribbean) |
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8 cases
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Singh v Lall
...as it related to a claim for an injunction was considered by the British Caribbean Court of Appeal in the case of Small v. Saul (1965) 8 W.I.R. 351. In that case which, was instituted in the High Court, the tenants claimed damages from the landlord for alleged acts of trespass and breach of......
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Ross v Ramsay
...Court.” 21 It is recalled that it was the foregoing proviso which nullified the decision of the British Caribbean Court of Appeal in: Small v. Saul and Saul (1965), 8 W.I.R. 351, which was to the effect that the High Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the tenant's claim for trespass and......
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Manohardas Devidas Chandiramani v Mark Brantley
...to do so. In addition, if he was dissatisfied with the Board's decision, he had a direct right of appeal to the Court of Appeal. Small v Saul and Saul (1965) 8 WIR 351 applied. 2. Section 11 of the Ordinance enables the Board of Assessment to determine all questions and claims for the paym......
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Sowatilall v Persaud et Al
...any other form of remedy than that given by the statute, is one which is very familiar and which runs through the law.” 23 See also Small v. Saul and Saul, (1965) 8 W.I.R. 351. 24 In Wilkinson's case, the plaintiff took a preliminary point in action for a declaration that he was entitled t......
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