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Crawford v Financial Institutions Services Ltd (Jamaica) [2005] UKPC 40 (2 November 2005)
ADVANCE COPY
Privy Council Appeal No. 34 of 2004
Donovan Crawford and Others Appellants
v.
Financial Institutions Services Limited Respondent
FROM
THE COURT OF APPEAL OF JAMAICA
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REASONS FOR REPORT OF THE LORDS OF THE
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, OF THE
10th October 2005, Delivered the 2nd November 2005
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Present at the hearing:-
Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead
Lord Hoffmann
Lord Rodger of Earlsferry
Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe
Lord Mance
[Delivered by Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe]
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"This is a legitimate tactical move under our adversarial system of litigation. But a defendant who adopts it cannot complain if the court draws from the facts which have been disclosed all reasonable inferences as to what are the facts which the defendant has chosen to withhold."
"A creature of [the controlling director], a device and a sham, a mask which he holds before his face in an attempt to avoid recognition by the eye of equity."
For these reasons their Lordships reject the appellants' case on the Paddington Terrace transaction. The other issues can be dealt with more briefly because they follow the same pattern, but without any complication arising out of registration of title to land.