The Gleaner NA July Special Edition

40 NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA IN THE CIVIL DIVISION CLAIM NO: SU 2022 CV 01568 IN THE ESTATE of LINCOLN MINOTT late of 1 Robert Crescent, Kingston 5 in the parish of Saint Andrew, deceased, intestate. AND IN THE MATTER of that ALL THAT parcel of land being Lot 8 on the plan of Lyndhurst Park, in the parish of Saint Andrew registered at Volume 1160 Folio 500 of the Register Book of Titles. AND IN THE MATTER of the Limitation of Actions Act AND IN THE MATTER of the Registration of Titles Act. BETWEEN THE ADMINISTRATOR-GENERAL FOR JAMAICA CLAIMANT (Administrator of Estate Lincoln Minott) AND SABRINA GOLAN (Nee Box) DEFENDANT (Executor of Estate Myra Amaryllis Box) TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Limitation of Actions Act and the Registration of Titles Act, an action was commenced by the Claimant, THE ADMINISTRATOR-GENERAL FOR JAMAICA (Administrator of Estate Lincoln Minott, deceased) with offices at 12 Ocean Boulevard, Kingston Mall in the parish of Kingston in the Supreme Court of Judicature of Jamaica on the 11th day of May, 2022, in Claim No. SU 2022 CV 01568 for and on behalf of the estate of Lincoln Minott seeking the following orders: 1. An Order that the Defendant is estopped from seeking to enforce the vendor’s mortgage registered on the 17th day of April, 1996 to Myra Amaryllis Box on the Certificate of Title for of that ALL THAT parcel of land being Lot 8 on the plan of Lyndhurst Park, in the parish of Saint Andrew registered at Volume 1160 Folio 500 of the Register Book of Titles. 2. An Order that the vendor’s mortgage registered on the 17th day of April, 1996 to Myra Amaryllis Box on the Certificate of Title for of that ALL THAT parcel of land being Lot 8 on the plan of Lyndhurst Park, in the parish of Saint Andrew registered at Volume 1160 Folio 500 of the Register Book of Titles be discharged. 3. An Order directing the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sign all documents and/or Discharge of Mortgage Instrument (if any) on behalf of the Defendant in order to facilitate the discharge of the said vendor’s mortgage registered on the 17th day of April, 1996 to Myra Amaryllis Box on the Certificate of Title for of that ALL THAT parcel of land being Lot 8 on the plan of Lyndhurst Park, in the parish of Saint Andrew registered at Volume 1160 Folio 500 of the Register Book of Titles, should the Defendant fails and/or refuse to sign said documents within fourteen (14) days of the Orders herein. 4. An Order directing the Registrar of Titles to discharge Mortgage No. 922438 registered on the Certificate of Title for of that ALL THAT parcel of land being Lot 8 on the plan of Lyndhurst Park, in the parish of Saint Andrew registered at Volume 1160 Folio 500 of the Register Book of Titles 5. Costs. 6. Any such further or other relief as deemed fit by this Honourable Court. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that pursuant to orders made by Master Miss S. Reid (Ag.) on the 3rd day of June, 2022, personal service of the documents regarding this claim is dispensed with and the Claimant is granted permission to serve the Defendant by way of Registered Mail and Publication. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the first hearing of the Fixed Date Claim Form filed on the 11th day of May, 2022 will take place at the Supreme Court, Public Building, King Street, Kingston on the 29th day of September, 2022 at 3:30pm. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if you do not attend at that hearing, judgment may be entered against you in accordance with the claim. If you do not attend, the judge may deal with the claim or give directions for the preparations of the case for a further hearing. DATED THE 1ST DAY OF JULY 2022 ___________________________ MELISSA WHITE CLAIMANT’S ATTORNEY-AT-LAW TO: SABRINA GOLAN (Nee Box) 589 Lancelot Crescent Oshawa Ontario L1K 1J9 Canada FILED by MELISSA WHITE of 12 Ocean Boulevard, Kingston Mall, Kingston, Tel: (876) 922-1830-3; (876) 922-0700-5; Fax (876) 922-4201; Email: melissa.white@agd.gov.jm Attorney-at-Law for and on behalf of the Administrator-General for Jamaica, the Claimant herein THE CITY of Brampton is proud to announce that music industry pioneer and trailblazer of Afro-Caribbean cultural achievement, Denise Jones, will be honoured posthumously as the next inductee into the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame. This year, the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame induction ceremony will take place at 8 p.m. on Sunday, July 31, in Garden Square at JAMBANA: OneWorld Festival, which celebrates the sights, sounds and tastes of Canada’s diversity. The festival represents Canada’s African and Caribbean communities through performances by internationally acclaimed bands, artists and JUNO Award winners. “Denise Jones was a long-time Brampton resident and one of the most influential change-makers in the world of Canadian music, dedicating her life and career to championing reggae, black entertainment and Jamaican Canadian culture, and being a fierce advocate for black and Caribbean arts. It is an honour to recognise Denise as the 2022 Brampton Arts Walk of Fame inductee, and we thank her for contributing to Brampton’s mosaic and changing the landscape of music,” Mayor of the City of Brampton Patrick Brown said. Jones spent her life championing Afro-Caribbean culture in Canada and around the world through her company, Jones & Jones Productions, Canada’s first black-led talent and management agency. Jones was a champion for black creators, entertainers and artists, particularly reggae music, in all forms and was the founding chair of the reggae category for the JUNO Awards. Among her many accomplishments, Jones established the second largest Afrocentric cultural event in Canada, JAMBANA: OneWorld Festival, which at its height drew over 45,000 attendees and was named one of Ontario’s Top 100 festivals. “On behalf of the Jones family, I just want to say a big thank you to the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame for this recognition. It really means a lot to us, and we are so proud to accept this award on behalf of my mom. We hope everyone can join us at JAMBANA as we celebrate her life and our nation’s diversity,”said Jerimi Jones, son of Denise, and the producer of the JAMBANA One World Festival. Since 2014, the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame has been one of the city of Brampton’s key recognition programmes, celebrating and building connections with the extraordinary artistic and creative talent emerging from the city, while inspiring the next generation of artists and creators. The Brampton ArtsWalk of Fame currently features 21 inductees, including Russel Peters, Michael Cera, Rupi Kaur, Director X, Zarqa Nawaz, Othalie Graham, Trey Anthony and more. “Brampton’s artists and creators make a great impact on our city and local culture by sharing their passion and experiences, and the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame provides us with the opportunity to recognise them. We honour Denise Jones for breaking down barriers in the music industry, and thank her family for accepting the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame award on her behalf. Her legacy will live on,” noted Rowena Santos, regional councillor, Wards 1 & 5 and chair, community services, City of Brampton. “The Brampton Arts Walk of Fame programme allows the City the opportunity to recognize the achievements of local artists, and celebrates our local culture, creativity and diversity. Brampton is full of outstanding talent, and we are honoured to recognize accomplished trailblazers and artists like Denise Jones who have called our city home,” added Paul Morrison, interim chief administrative officer, City of Brampton. JAMBANA: One World Festival will take place from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., with the induction ceremony starting at 8 p.m. on July 31. Admission is free. Residents can learn more about the event at jambana.com. For more information on the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame visit brampton.ca/artswalkoffame. DENISE JONES, ‘Denise Jones was a long-time Brampton resident and one of the most influential changemakers in the world of Canadian music, dedicating her life and career to championing reggae, black entertainment and Jamaican Canadian culture, and being a fierce advocate for black and Caribbean arts.’ the next inductee into the Brampton Arts Walk of Fame THE WEEKLY GLEANER | JULY 25 - OCTOBER 21, 2022 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | FEATURE

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