MRS. LEVY WINS LAND DISPUTE

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Judgment in Grand Court Plaint No. 51 of 1967, tried before His Lordship V. Lopez, Judge of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, between the 13th and 20th days of February, 1968, was read in open Court, by His Honour, G.J. Horsfall, on the 19th of April, 1968, in which Alice Virginia Wood, and Antoinette Levy, Administrators of the Estate of John Touzlin Wood, (deceased) were the Plaintiffs, and Doris Wood Levy, the Defendant. The case was one over a Land dispute in which the Plaintiffs sued the Defendant, for Damages for Trespass, an Injunction restraining the Defendant, her servants or agents from further acts of trespass, a Declaration that Title in the said lands at Half Moon Bay, East End District, Grand Cayman, rests in the Plaintiffs. Judgment was entered for the Defendant with costs against the Plaintiffs to be taxed or agreed. Annie Huldah Bodden, Law Agent, appeared for the successful Defendant, Mrs. Doris Wood Levy; and the Plaintiffs were represented by Mr. Karl Brandon, Barrister. His Lordship, Mr. V. Lopez, s now an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of Jamaica.