Cordeau v Stoute
Jurisdiction | Barbados |
Date | 1962 |
Year | 1962 |
Court | Supreme Court |
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4 cases
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Seunarine (pc #12932) v Parray
...10 In coming to his decision, the magistrate referred to several authorities including Britto and Stauble v. Alves (1967) 12 W.I.R. 48, Cordeau v. Stoute (1962) 4 W.I.R. 394, O'Garro v. King (1962) 5 W.I.R. 104, and Archbold Criminal Practice Evidence and Pleading (2004) Paras 32 – 18. APPE......
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Harrilal et Al v Mohess and Great Northern Insurance Company
...of employing Britto to drive. Chief Justice Wooding delivering the judgment of the Court of Appeal adopted the words of Stoby, C.J. in Cordeau v. Stoute (1962) 4 W.I.R. 394 and stated (see paragraphs A-C at page 50): “…The point was whether the criterion by which any privately owned road ma......
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John v Mohammed
...the ordinary sense of the term and outside that meaning has been considered in a number of cases. The first in order of time is that of Cordeau v. Stoute (1962) 4 W.I.R. 394, the second is O'Garro v. King (1962) 5 W.I.R. 104, and the third is Britto & anr. v. Alves (1967) 12 W.I.R. 48. O'Ga......
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Britto et Al v Alves
...generally or conditionally”. 4 We have been referred to a decision of the Supreme Court of Barbados in its appellate jurisdiction, Cordeau v. Stoute (1962) 4 W.I.R. 394, and we agree with respect with the judgment of Stoby, C.J. who speaking for the Court said that – “when an offence under ......