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QUARCOO AND ANOTHER
V.
AFRANIE II

(1990) JELR 69354 (CA)

Court of Appeal 30 Nov 1990 Ghana
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- The plaintiffs, as executors of the will of A.A. Mensah, claimed recovery of a property known as “Hotel de France” which was rented to the defendant, Nana Kwasi Afranie. - The late A.A. Mensah had initiated action to recover the property

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Judges:AMPIAH JA, OFORI-BOATENG JA, ADJABENG JJ.A.
Counsel:AFARI YEBOAH FOR THE PLAINTIFF-APPELLANTS; TWUMASI FOR THE DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.
Other Citations:[1991] 2 GLR 284

AMPIAH J.A.

The plaintiffs claimed as the executors of the will of A.A. Mensah, the undisputed owner of house No. 35, Accra New Town Road, Kokomlemle, Accra popularly known as “Hotel de France.” By an oral agreement, the late A.A. Mensah rented the above-named house to Nana Kwasi Afranie, the defendant in the action. Before his death the late A. A. Mensah took action against the defendant to recover the said house for use by him in his business. The late A.A. Mensah was a hotelier and owned the Aams Hotel. Unfortunately before the case could be concluded, Mr A. A. Mensah died. The plaintiffs herein were substituted for the late A.A. Mensah after they had taken probate of the will of the late A. A. Mensah as executors. Judgment in that case was given against the plaintiffs who appealed to the Court of Appeal.

On 29 July 1987, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal on the ground that the late A.A. Mensah had not given the defendant the required six month’s notice to quit and also, that …

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