Archbald v Camacho
Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
Court | Supreme Court (Trinidad and Tobago) |
Date | 1960 |
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Nevis Island Administration Claimant v West Indies Power (Nevis) Ltd Defendant [ECSC]
...some way be resolved by granting the declaration. Re S at page 296 letters h to i. This principle was applied in the Barbados case of Archbald v Camacho 1960 3 WIR 40 where Hyatali J stated "But this conclusion does not determine the matter; for the court has power to make a declaration at ......
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Mohan Jogie v Angela Sealy
...and Tobago each of which shows the application of Ingall v Moran and the latter two of which also refer to Millburn-Snell. 57 In Archbald v Camacho (1960) 3 WIR 40, in the Trinidad and Tobago Supreme Court, a claim was issued against the defendant in the defendant's personal capacity and a......
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Ramnarace v Boodram-Ramnarace
...of every asset of which the testator died possessed.” 130 Another excerpt which drives home the very point, was taken from the case of Archbald v. Camacho - (1960) 3 WIR 40, “…., there is a long line of cases which establish that If a plaintiff brings an action in a representative capacity......
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Rupert Earle 1st Claimant/Respondent William Liburd 2nd Claimant/Respondent v Oluwabunmi Jesufemi Ayorinde 1st Defendnant Osanoto Akolade Samuel 2nd Defendant/Applicant The Supervisor of Elections 3rd Defendant/Applicant The Attorney General of St. Christopher and Nevis 4th Defendant/Applicant
...2009 3 NEVHCV 2012/0078 at page 5 4Re S (hospital patient: court's jurisdiction) [1995] 3 All ER 290 at page 296 and Archibald v Camacho 1960 3 WIR 40 5 Whether Section 24 grants the power or merely recites what is already inherent has also been the subject of argument. Supra n. 3 6 Civil A......
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