Weekes v Advocate Company Ltd
| Jurisdiction | Barbados |
| Year | 2002 |
| Date | 2002 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Barbados) |
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6 cases
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Sealy v First Caribbean International Bank (Barbados) Ltd
...quantification of damages in the event that her decision on liability was wrong. In Weekes v. Barbados Advocate Company Limited (2002) 66 W.I.R. 26, this Court said at paras. [36] and [37]: “[36] Tucker, L.J. in Harrison v. National Coal Board [1950] 1 All E.R. 171 at p.178 advised that: “[......
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Carleen McFarlane v The General Legal Council
...instructions to deal with a client's ‘trust money’ should be expressed, and cannot be assumed. 93 Mr Honeywell found no support in Weekes v Advocate Co Ltd (2002) 66 WIR 26 (‘ Weekes’), a case cited by him, in which the Barbados Court of Appeal found that the trial judge had set out the ev......
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Watson v Watson-Mohammed
...of the parties. This Court has recently reiterated the well established principles of the duty of a judge in a civil trial: Weekes v. Advocate Co. Ltd. (2002) 66 WIR 26, in which Sir David Simmons, C.J. at para. [17] summarised the duty as follows: “It should always be remembered that the d......
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Eric Gordon v Constable Delroy D Clarke and Others
...his conclusion is unreasonable. Miss McFarlane directed the court's attention to the words of Sir David Simmond CJ in the case of Weekes v Advocate Co Ltd (2002) 66 WIR 26. At page the learned chief justice said: ‘[17] It should always be remembered that the duty of a judge sitting in a civ......
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