A authorized dispute has emerged between a widow and the management of the Bathroom Stroll Seventh-day Adventist Church in St. Catherine over a parcel of land the church is allegedly occupying with out correct authorization.
In a declare filed within the Civil Division of the Supreme Courtroom in October 2024, the retiree seeks an order for the church to “ship up vacant possession of the property” situated on Bybrook Church Highway. Vacant possession implies that the rightful proprietor or tenant ought to have undisturbed entry to the property, free from any third-party interference.
The widow acknowledged in her affidavit that the church was issued a discover to vacate the property on August 10, 2024, requiring them to go away by September 30, 2024. Regardless of this, she claims the church has remained on the property and has even constructed a everlasting construction and begun constructing a concrete wall, allegedly encroaching on her land.
Supporting paperwork, together with a surveyor’s report, had been filed with the courtroom. The report outlines the claimed boundary breach and particulars the portion of the property the widow alleges is being occupied by the church.
The widow asserts that neither she, her late husband, nor anybody licensed by them ever gave the church permission to make use of the property. She additionally claims the church continued to occupy the area regardless of being knowledgeable that the land was earmarked for a housing improvement.
The Bathroom Stroll Seventh-day Adventist Church, in response to its Fb web page, has been part of the group because the Nineteen Fifties.
The widow’s lawyer, Clayton Lawrence, confirmed that the church has been served with the authorized paperwork. The church’s lawyer has acknowledged receipt, signaling the start of a authorized course of to resolve the dispute.
The courtroom will assess the proof, together with the surveyor’s findings and different paperwork submitted by the widow, because the case progresses.