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Mar 05, 2009 News
Clive Lloyd, former West Indies Test Captain, is being sued by contractor Kailie Ramjohn of Lot 43 Station Street, Kitty, Georgetown, for breach of contract.
The matter was filed at the Commercial Court Division in the Supreme Court, Georgetown, by Attorney Jerome Khan on Wednesday.
Ramjohn is claiming $9,556,798 as money being an amount due, owing and payable by Clive Lloyd for the construction work done on a two-flat apartment complex at Lot 150 Crown Street, Georgetown.
The Plaintiff claims that he entered into the contract to construct a new two-flat residential apartment building for $35 million.
During the process of the construction, Mr. Clive Lloyd ordered, authorized, and approved additional works to be done on the building.
These included works that were excluded from the contract that formed the total cost to complete the project.
In the end the final cost was $45 million.
Ramjohn claimed that he only received $36.9 million.
Ramjohn is claiming that he had attempted to resolve the matter, but Mr. Lloyd and his Power of Attorney adopted a hostile tone and refused to settle the outstanding balance.
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