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BOUR AND OTHERS
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KOJO AND OTHERS

(1962) JELR 67731 (SC)

Supreme Court 10 Jul 1962 Ghana
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- This case involves an appeal against a judgment upholding a claim for a sum of money under a contract of indemnity. - The parties involved were members of a limited liability company with the primary object of representing the interests o

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Judges:VAN LARE JSC, SARKODEE-ADOO JSC, ADUMUA-BOSSMAN J.S.C.
Counsel:J. REINDORF FOR THE APPELLANTS; N.Y. B. ADADE FOR THE RESPONDENTS.

ADUMUA-BOSSMAN J.S.C.: This appeal is against a judgment dated the 4th February, 1961, of the High Court, Kumasi, (Crabbe, J. as he then was) whereby the plaintiffs’ claim for the sum of £G4,033 5s. 2d. as amount due and payable under a contract of indemnity between the parties, was upheld.

The events leading to the institution of the action are briefly these. Both parties, plaintiffs as well as defendants, were at the material times, members of a limited liability company (which will be referred to shortly henceforth as the company) incorporated under the Companies Ordinance1(1), in force in 1957, with a share capital of £G250,000, and with the primary object as set out in the memorandum exhibit C:

“To represent the interests of the whole of the producers of cocoa and other raw materials of Ghana, and on their behalf to assemble and sell or otherwise deal with the whole of the cocoa-crop of Ghana, and for that purpose carry on the business of a Central Selling Agency and, if possible,…

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