Horace Algernon Gray
Allegation / charges
Fined | Disciplinary Committee decision delivered October 09, 2004. View PDF JUDGEMENT - Marianne Manuge against Horace Gray 91/2001 Mr. Patrick Bailey appeared for the Complainant Mr. Ravil Golding appeared for the respondent The Complaint of Ms. Marianne Manuge …
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Attorney Horace Gray was found guilty of professional misconduct for failing to deal with his client's land-purchase business with due expedition (Canon IV(r)) and for deplorable negligence (Canon IV(s)). The Panel found he had acted as the Complainant's attorney (as well as the Vendor's), failed to state the acreage or price-per-acre in the Agreement, failed to investigate the Vendor's title, paid over purchase money before the land was surveyed, and failed to stamp the Agreement. The Complainant ended up with about 4 acres instead of the 10 she believed she was buying. No express finding of dishonesty was made. He was fined J$400,000 and ordered to pay J$50,000 costs to the Complainant. Grounds (a), (b) and the failure-to-account ground were not made out.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Considerable loss suffered by the Complainant, who ended up with land useless for her intended coffee farming
- Acted for both parties without making clear he was not representing the Complainant, despite a close social relationship and her trust
- Failed to obtain title or even prepare an application for title even by the close of evidence
Duties engaged
Documents
Source: https://www.generallegalcouncil.org/judgement/horace-algernon-gray-complaint-no-81-of-2001/