Brown v Trelawny Parish Council

JurisdictionJamaica
Year1967
Date1967
CourtSupreme Court (Jamaica)

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3 cases
  • Mitchell v Dabdoub and Others
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 25 October 2001
    ...unless granted by the Court. 24 Nevertheless, the appellant relied on certain dicta of Smith J, (as he then was), in the case of Brown v. Trelawny Parish Council [1967] 10 JLR 213 to support her contention that by virtue of section 20 (f) a Stay of Execution automatically came into effect a......
  • Dewdney (Albertha), Olive Knight & Marcia Dewdney v Enid Louise Brown-Parsons et Al
    • Jamaica
    • Supreme Court (Jamaica)
    • 20 August 2009
    ...however, been some difference of view in the decided cases in this country as to whether the power to grant a stay exists. In Brown v Trelawny Parish Council (1967) 10 J.L.R. 213, counsel for the Plaintiff submitted to Smith J. (as he then was), that "any judge of the Supreme Court has an i......
  • Chaitan et Al v Attorney General et Al
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • High Court (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • 9 March 2001
    ...the penalty for non-compliance. There was therefore no question of the operation of the Ordinary Rules. 145 The decision in Brown v. Trelawny Parish Council (1967) 15 W.I.R. 273 is typical of a number of cases where the decision appears based, at least in part, on the fact that the judge tr......