Samuel Glen v Raphael Sampson

JurisdictionGuyana
Date1972
CourtCourt of Appeal (Guyana)
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13 cases
  • Charles v Skeete
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 6 May 1978
    ...Margaret's, [1958] 2 All E.R. 289] For cases in which this principle of construction has been applied locally, see Glen v. Sampson, (1972) 19 W.I.R. 237, at p. 246; Ex parte D.P.P., (1965) L.R.B.G. 128, at p. 155; Brandt v. A.G. of Guyana, (1971) omitted in 17 W.I.R., but see cyclostyled ......
  • Heeralall v Hack Bros. (Construction) Company Ltd et Al
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 28 July 1977
    ...own and the decisions of the Federal Supreme Court. [See Seepersaud v. Port Mourant Ltd., (1972) 19 W.I.R. 393, and Glen v. Sampson, (1972) 19 W.I.R. 237.] 17 But should comparable awards be held to include only awards of Courts in West Indian common law jurisdictions where similar social......
  • The State v Plowell
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 18 November 1976
    ...in spite of the fact that they are decisions of the former Federal Supreme Court, we have the power to do so. (See Glen v. Sampson (1972) 19 W.I.R. 237.) 72 With respect, I do not consider what I said in relation to Charles and Farley was at all obiter in view of the obvious fact that the r......
  • Clarke Nee Coker v Attorney-General of Saint Christopher and Nevis
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • High Court (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • 12 March 2004
    ...as being in actual possession, and the other is considered a trespasser, Jones v. Chapman (1947) 2 Ex.821; cited in Glen v. Sampson (1972) 19 W.I.R. 237. This is expressed by the maxim that possession in law follows the right to possess, Christian Mission v. Jones (1978) 33 W.I.R. 24. The m......
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