Williams v Government of Saint Lucia
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1969 |
Year | 1969 |
Date | 1969 |
Court | Privy Council |
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12 cases
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H.M.B. Holdings Ltd v The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda et Al
...233 2. CPR 2000, Part 56 3. Spencer v. Attorney General and others(1999) 3 L.R.C. 1 4. Williams v. Government of the Island of St Lucia(1969) 14 W.I.R. 177 5. Regina v. Inland Revenue Commissioners, Exparte MFK Underwriting Agents Ltd and others[1990] 1 W.L.R. 1545 6. Regina v. Secretary fo......
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Baldwin Spencer Appellant v The Attorney-general of Antigua and Barbuda First Respondent Lester Bryant Bird Second Respondent Asian Village Antigua Ltd Third Respondent [ECSC]
...Petit v Secretary of State for India [1914] LR P.C. applied — Clunies-Ross v Commonwealth of Australia [1985] LRC [Const.] 292; Williams v Government of St. Lucia [1969] 14 WIR 177 applied — Whether a public purpose can be achieved through private enterprise at the instance of a private ent......
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Francisca Jules Wattley Claimant v Attorney General Defendant [ECSC]
... ... 109 Vol. 11 of the Revised Laws of saint Lucia 1957, section 3….The Saint Lucia Constitutional Order 1978 Section ... whereby their family land was likely to be acquired by the Government for a public purpose of the construction of a new secondary school ... submitted that in the light of the Privy Council case of Boswell Williams v The Government of the Island of Saint Lucia 1 , he will abandon grounds ... ...
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Boyce v The Attorney General of Belize (on Behalf of the Government of Belize) and the Minister of Public Utilities
...said that it would seem to him that “that which would serve the general interest of the community is a public purpose.” 88 In Williams v. Government of Saint Lucia (1969) 14 W.I.R. 177 the appellant owned 21.1 acres of land in Saint Lucia for which a declaration was made under section 3 of ......
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Environmental protection of Nariva Swamp and Guiana Island: the need forthe greening of caribbean constitutions
...judge that nothing in the statement of claim came close to raising an issue as to any breach of section 46 of the constitution.' 46 45 (1969) 14 WIR 177. 46 Ibid., p. 20. CONCLUSION Th e Nariva Swamp and Guiana Island cases are interesting statements of the relevance of the constitution to ......