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July 21st 2016 - Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
THE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
565
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
Published by Authority
VOL. XXXVI
Thursday 21st July, 2016
NO. 44
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES …
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566
EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT VACANCY NOTICE
566-567
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
567-568
FSRC NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF LICENCE
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568
EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT CLAIM
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568-570
ACB SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS …
570-575
INSTRUMENT OF ACCEPTANCE OF AMENDMENT (ECCB)
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575
EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT VACANCY NOTICE
575-576
ECCB UNAUDITED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION …
576
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577-579
CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS …
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579-584
VEHICLE AUCTION SALE
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NOTICES
For First Reading
- The Criminal Justice (Sentencing) Bill 2016
- The Disabilities Bill, 2016
- The Standards Bill 2016
For First, Second and Third Readings
- Barbuda Land (Amendment) Bill 2016
- Statutory Corporations (General Provisions) Bill 2016
- Investment Authority (Amendment) Bill 2016
- Medical Benefits (Amendment) Bill 2016
Resolutions
- Resolution under Section 66 of the Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda appointing Dr. Marion Blair as Ombudsman
- Resolution Ratifying the Agreement between the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and the Green Climate Fund on the
Privileges and Immunities of the Green Climate Fund.
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VACANCY NOTICE
Presiding Judge
Commercial Division of the High Court, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
Appointing Authority:
Judicial and Legal Services Commission of the Supreme Court established under the Courts Order 1967 (Imperial Legislation
Statutory Instrument No 223 of 1967) and chaired by the Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (“the ECSC”)
The Commercial Division:
The Commercial Division of the ECSC is a superior court of record which hears and determines Commercial Cases as defined
in the Civil Procedure Rules of the ECSC. The bulk of the work of the Commercial Division consists of high-value crossborder litigation with a base in financial services, international commerce and company and insolvency law. Appeals from
decisions of the Commercial Division are heard by the Court of Appeal of the ECSC, from which appeals lie to HM Privy
Council.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1.
To hear and determine all claims commenced in the Commercial Division of the High Court, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (‘the Commercial Court ‘) including all interim and other applications made in the course of such proceedings. While the bulk of such claims will be commenced and heard in the Commercial Court sitting in Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, the Commercial Court Judge may, at the direction of the Chief Justice, hear claims originating
from the six states and two other UK Overseas Territories which comprise the territorial jurisdiction of the ECSC,
whether in Tortola or in the particular state or Overseas Territory in question
2.
To constitute and convene a Commercial Court Users Committee comprising representatives of local law firms which
regularly make use of the facilities of the Commercial Court (‘the Committee’)
3.
To keep under review, in conjunction with the Committee, the functioning of the Commercial Court Registry and to
make such recommendations as may seem expedient for ensuring the efficient management of cases proceeding in the
Commercial Court
4.
To keep under review, in conjunction with the Committee, the practice and procedure of the Commercial Court and
to make such recommendations for its development as may seem expedient
5.
Before expiration of term, to provide such advice and assistance to a successor Judge as may be necessary to enable a
seamless handover
Qualifications & Experience:
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The suitable candidate should possess at least then (10) years’ experience as a Judge in a Court within the Commonwealth
which has Civil jurisdiction in cross-border or International Commercial cases
OR
At least five (5) years’ experience as a Judge in a specialised court dealing with such cases
OR
At least ten (10) years practise as a leading Attorney at Law specializing in Litigation involving cross border or International
Commercial cases
Term:
Three years or any agreed extension of same
Residence:
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Salary and benefits:
a) Gross Salary: USD$200,000 per annum, free of tax, payable monthly in arrears
(comprising base salary and other allowances)
b) Six calendar weeks’ or 42 calendar days’ vacation per annum
c)
Medical insurance coverage
d) Fully furnished rent free accommodation and all associated utilities
e)
Driver and vehicle
f)
Passage for appointee, spouse and under age children at commencement and end of contract
Applications:
Application Forms can be accessed on the Courts website at: www.eccourts.org. Applications must be accompanied by a
complete curriculum vitae and full details of all relevant experience. Applications must be submitted by 31st August, 2016
by email, hand delivery or courier to:
The Secretary
Judicial & Legal Services Commission
P.O. Box 1093 Castries
St. Lucia, W.I.
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 1 758 457 3600
________________________________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
CLAIM NO. ANU HCV 2016/0327
IN THE MATTER OF SECTIONS 2A AND 2B OF THE MONEY LAUNDERING (PREVENTION) ACT AS AMENDED
BY SECTION 3 OF THE MONEY LAUNDERING (PREVENTION) (AMENDMENT) ACT 2001 AND SECTION 4 OF
THE MONEY LAUNDERING (PREVENTION) (AMENDMENT) ACT 2002
AND
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IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF CONVICTION FOR PURPOSES OF FORFEITURE UNDER PART IVA OF THE ACT
BETWEEN
THE SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
Under the Money Laundering (Prevention) Act 1996
Claimant
and
GRAHAM CARR
Defendant
ORDER
BEFORE THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE KEITH THOM (IN CHAMBERS)
DATED the 30th day of June 2016.
ENTERED the 1st day of July 2016.
UPON APPLICATION of the Claimant filed the 27th day of June, 2016.
AND UPON HEARING Mr. Anthony Armstrong and Mr. Curtis Bird, Counsels for the Claimant.
AND UPON READING the affidavit in support of the application deposed by Officer Ashlee Christian of the ONDCP and
filed on the 27th June, 2016, together with Exhibits AC-1 to AC-6 attached thereto.
IT IS HEREBY DECLARED:
1.
That the Defendant, Graham Carr, the Director of Accord Trading Limited and Accord Investment Limited, has absconded from Antigua and Barbuda.
2.
That for the purposes of the forfeiture provisions of Part IVA of the Money Laundering (Prevention) Act 1996 as
amended, the Defendant stands convicted of the money laundering offence with which he was charged on 22 August
2001, namely, engaging in money laundering, contrary to section 3 of the Money Laundering (Prevention) Act 1996.
BY THE COURT
REGISTRAR
________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
CLAIM NO. ANU HCV 2016/0327
IN THE MATTER OF SECTIONS 2A AND 2B OF THE MONEY
LAUNDERING (PREVENTION) ACT AS AMENDED BY SECTION
3 OF THE MONEY LAUNDERING (PREVENTION) (AMENDMENT) ACT 2001 AND SECTION 4 OF THE MONEY LAUNDERING (PREVENTION) (AMENDMENT) ACT 2002
AND
IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION
OF CONVICTION FOR PURPOSES OF FORFEITURE UNDER
PART IVA OF THE ACT
BETWEEN
THE SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
Under the Money Laundering (Prevention) Act 1996
Claimant
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And
GRAHAM CARR
Defendant
ORDER
Legal Department
ONDCP
Camp Blizard, Antigua
Tel.
562 3255
Fax.
460 8818
Email: [email protected]
________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
September 30, 2015
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT
ON THE SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
To the Shareholders of
ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK
The accompanying summary consolidated financial statements, which comprise the summary consolidated statement of financial position as at September 30, 2015, the summary consolidated statements of income, profit or loss and other comprehensive
income, cash flows and changes in equity for the year then ended, and related notes, are derived from the audited consolidated
financial statements of Antigua Commercial Bank Limited for the year ended September 30, 2015. We expressed an unmodified
audit opinion on those consolidated financial statements in our report dated _____________.
The summary consolidated financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by International Financial Reporting
Standards. Reading the summary consolidated financial statements, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited consolidated financial statements of Antigua Commercial Bank Limited.
Management’s Responsibility for the Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation of a summary of the audited consolidated financial statements.
Auditors’ Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the summary consolidated financial statements based on our procedures, which
were conducted in accordance with International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 810, "Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements."
Opinion
In our opinion, the summary consolidated financial statements derived from the audited consolidated financial statements of
Antigua Commercial Bank Limited for the year ended September 30, 2015 are consistent, in all material respects, with those
consolidated financial statements.
Other Matter
The summary consolidated financial statements of Antigua Commercial Bank Limited as at and for the year ended September
30, 2014 were audited by another auditor who expressed an unmodified opinion on those summary consolidated statements on
February 18, 2015.
Chartered Accountants
DATE
Antigua
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ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Summary Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As of September 30, 2015
(Expressed in Eastern Caribbean Dollars)
Assets
Cash and balances with the Central Bank
Due from other banks
Treasury bills
Statutory deposit
Loans and advances
Other assets
Investment securities
Property and equipment
Pension asset
Total assets
Liabilities
Income tax payable
Deposits due to customers
Other liabilities and accrued expenses
Deferred tax liability
2015
2014
$
164,384,498
168,637,158
75,458,701
5,451,569
605,999,610
5,681,564
59,056,560
29,575,902
9,322,844
87,121,525
134,031,210
71,598,412
5,451,569
610,282,089
4,394,170
59,688,741
27,765,278
8,700,182
$
1,123,568,406
1,009,033,176
$
3,128,713
931,192,891
12,059,783
5,616,790
1,953,755
833,703,643
12,295,318
5,191,902
951,998,177
853,144,618
36,000,000
14,727,544
41,799,207
79,043,478
36,000,000
11,813,411
40,394,652
67,680,495
171,570,229
155,888,558
1,123,568,406
1,009,033,176
Total liabilities
Equity
Stated capital
Statutory reserve
Other reserves
Retained earnings
Total equity
$
Total liabilities and equity
Approved for issue by the Board of Directors on [ ]
_____________________________ Chairman
_____________________________ Director
______________________________ Director
________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Summary Consolidated Statement of Income
For the year ended September 30, 2015
(Expressed in Eastern Caribbean Dollars)
Interest income
Income from loans and advances
Income from deposits with other banks and investments
$
2015
2014
47,380,511
43,210,350
10,874,673
11,563,509
572
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
July 21st, 2016
58,255,184
54,773,859
11,042,616
10,606,404
16,967
12,184,797
12,318,430
−
21,665,987
24,503,227
36,589,197
30,270,632
9,014,598
9,389,208
Total income
45,603,795
39,659,840
Operating expenses
General and administrative expenses
Depreciation
Directors’ fees and expenses
Provision for loan impairment
Property revaluation adjustment
Provision for impairment of investments
21,204,418
1,744,682
902,237
544,804
−
−
21,128,557
1,968,413
901,089
2,755,745
5,234,360
237,349
24,396,141
32,225,513
21,207,654
7,434,327
3,162,333
403,791
58,620
1,969,069
(510,237)
−
3,624,744
1,458,832
17,582,910
5,975,495
Interest expense
Savings accounts
Time deposits and current accounts
Investment expenses
Net interest income
Other operating income
Profit before tax
Taxation
Current tax expense
Deferred tax expense (credit)
Prior year tax under accrual
Profit for the year
$
1.76
0.60
Earnings per share
________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Summary Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income
For the year ended September 30, 2015
(Expressed in Eastern Caribbean Dollars)
2015
Profit for the year
$
17,582,910
2014
5,975,495
Other comprehensive income:
Items net of tax that are or may be reclassified to
profit or loss in the future:
Reversal of revaluation surplus due to decline in
fair value of property
−
(4,855,341)
Increase (decline) in fair value of investment securities
95,140
(1,340,162)
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
573
−
Increase in fair value of land through revaluation
95,140
590,000
(5,605,503)
Items net of tax that will never be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss:
Actuarial gain for the year, net of taxes of $1,207
(2014: $178,252)
3,621
98,761
Other comprehensive income for the year
Total comprehensive income for the year
$
17,681,671
534,755
(5,070,748)
904,747
ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Summary Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
For the year ended September 30, 2015
(Expressed in Eastern Caribbean Dollars)
2015
2014
21,207,654
544,804
−
−
1,744,682
−
(243,475)
(58,255,184)
21,665,987
7,434,327
2,755,745
237,349
5,234,360
1,968,413
(6,175)
(144,313)
(54,773,859)
24,503,227
(13,335,532)
(12,790,926)
Change in other receivables and other assets
Change in loans and advances
Change in deposits due to customers
Change in other liabilities and accrued expenses
(6,836,993)
3,083,065
98,104,850
(235,535)
(4,199,330)
(4,198,651)
51,188,838
2,647,599
Cash flows provided by operating activities before interest,
taxes and pension contributions
80,779,855
32,647,530
Interest received
Interest paid
Tax paid
Pension contributions paid
59,054,121
(22,084,703)
(2,045,995)
(374,359)
58,313,001
(25,278,894)
(3,081,188)
(392,735)
Net cash flows from operating activities
115,328,919
62,207,714
Cash flows from investing activities
Redemption of investment securities
Purchase of investment securities
Purchase of property and equipment
29,850,293
(12,700,000)
(3,555,306)
3,797,590
(37,453,160)
(1,819,082)
Cash flows from operating activities
Profit before tax
Provision for loan loss impairment
Provision for impairment of investment securities
Property revaluation adjustment
Depreciation
Gain on disposal of property and equipment
Pension income
Interest income
Interest expense
Cash flows used in operating activities before changes in
operating assets and liabilities
$
574
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
July 21st, 2016
−
Proceeds from sale of property and equipment
90,000
Net cash flows from (used in) investing activities
13,594,987
(35,384,652)
Cash flows from financing activities
Redemption of repurchase agreements
Dividends paid
−
(2,000,000)
(1,101,179)
(1,500,000)
Net cash flows used in financing activities
(2,000,000)
(2,601,179)
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year
$
126,923,906
172,430,197
24,221,884
148,208,313
299,354,103
172,430,197
________________________________________________________________________________________________
July 21st, 2016
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
575
ANTIGUA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED
Notes to Summary Consolidated Financial Statements
September 30, 2015
(Expressed in Eastern Caribbean Dollars)
1.
Basis of preparation
These summary consolidated financial statements are derived from the audited consolidated financial statements of Antigua Commercial Bank Limited for the year ended September 30, 2015.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
GgCO
INSTRUMENT OF ACCEPTANCE OF AMENDMENT
TO THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK AGREEMENT
BY GOVERNMENT OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
WHEREAS under and by virtue of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank agreement, 1983 (hereinafter referred to as “the Agreement”) made on the 5th day of July 1983 between the Governments of Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica,
Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines and acceded to on the 1st
day of April 1987 by the Government of Anguilla (hereinafter collectively referred to as “the Participating Governments”), the
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (hereinafter referred to as “the Bank”) was established;
AND WHEREAS by Instrument dated 24th February, 2015, the Participating Governments agreed to an amendment to the
Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “the Amendment”);
AND WHEREAS Article 55 of the Agreement provides inter alia that an amendment to the Agreement shall be effective when
it is agreed to by the Participating Governments and each Participating Government deposits with the Bank an instrument
stating that it has accepted the amendment in accordance with its law and has taken all steps necessary to make it effective in
its territory;
NOW THEREFORE I, Gaston Browne, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance for and on behalf of the Government of
Antigua and Barbuda do hereby confirm in accordance with the provisions of Article 55 that the Government of Antigua and
Barbuda has accepted the Amendment in accordance with its law and has taken all steps necessary to make it effective in
Antigua and Barbuda.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I, Gaston Browne, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, have signed and sealed this Instrument
of Acceptance on the
day of
201 .
Gaston Browne,
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
VACANCY NOTICE
Suitably qualified applicants are invited to fill the position of:
HIGH COURT JUDGE
To serve in any of the Member States and Territories of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Applicants may be posted in a
Member State or Territory despite being a citizen or resident of that country if the circumstances permit.
Applicants for the position of High Court Judge must (a) be or have been a judge of a court of unlimited jurisdiction in civil
and criminal matters in some part of the Commonwealth or a court having jurisdiction in appeals from such a court; or (b) be
qualified to practise as an advocate in such a court, and has so practised for a period or periods amounting in the aggregate to
not less than 10 years.
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TOTAL BASIC SALARY: EC$16,465.00 monthly inclusive of transportation and entertainment allowances.
Interested persons may download an application package from the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court’s Website – www.eccourts.org or request in writing from:
The Secretary
Judicial and Legal Services Commission
P. O. Box 1093, The Waterfront
Castries, St. Lucia, W. I.
Telephone: [758] 457-3600
Fax No.: [758] 451-6838
Email: [email protected]
Deadline for receipt of applications: Monday, 15th August 2016.
Note:
Only suitably qualified applicants will be acknowledged.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
July 21st, 2016
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
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Vehicle Auction Sale
BY VIRTUE OF THE POWERS VESTED IN ME UNDER SECTION 66 (1) SU BSECTION 4 OF THE VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ACT, CHAPTER 460 AS AMENDED B Y NO. 15 OF 1995.
THE TRAFFIC COMMI SSIONER MAY, THREE MONTHS AFTER —
(a) Impounding; any vehicle under this Act. o r
(b) The final determination of any criminal matter in relation to a ny motor vehicle so impound,
Dispose Of the vehicle by public auction or in any other manner as the Traffic Commission thinks fit if the
vehicle is not removed by the o wner from the custody of the Traffic Commissioner within the period prescribed in this subsection.
THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER WISHES TO INFORM THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT A VEHICLE
AUCTION SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT T HE GOVERNMENT MOTOR POOL ON WEDNESDAY 31ST
AUGUST, 2016, AT 10:00 A.M CONTINUING UNTIL ALL THE VEHICLES ARE SOLD.
THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE WOULD ALSO BE SEL LING BY AUCTION ONE BLUE AND WHITE
SINGLE HULL VESSEL WITH TWO (2) YAMAHA ENGINES WITH A DRAFT OF 2FT, BEAM OF 8FT
6INCHES AND 37FT IN LENGTH THAT WAS SIZED B Y THE POLICE.
Wendel Robinson Esq.
Commissioner of Police
& Traffic Commissioner.
Dated: 30th June, 2016
List of Motor Vehicles to be sold at Public Auction Sale at the Government Motor Pool from the 31st August, 2016.
SR
NO
Registration
Number
Names of Owner/Driver
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
A 30264
A 30251
A 7370
A 6047
A 24023
32166
A 35214
A 25774
A 31544
A 16302
C 8498
A 14850
A 36217
A 2492
A 13966
A 36619
A 17418
A 21025
A 30370
A 30060
A 22196
A 23987
No # Plate
Bernard Tonge
Andy G. Jacobs
Mario R. Gelpil
Mark A. Medrano
Curtis Browne
Carlos Bridge
Michael J. Warde
Steffi R. Branker
Investigate
Junie Harrigan
Everrette Christopher
Jason Williams
Richard Bougouneau
Alex Cadeau
Peter Kelsick
Joaquin L. Jimenez
Kevin Josiah
Angus Carbon
Pearllen Allen
Marvis A R. Brade
Rondly H. Anthony
No Name
24
25
26
27
28
29
A 43068
A34148
A 33124
A 23872
A 36626
A 26908
Kareem Williams
Mark Fialey
Franciso A. Vesquez
David R. Anthony
Tamam Ibrahim
Gladstone M E. Williams
Make
Model
Colour
Detention Date
MOTOR VEHICLES
Suzuki
Escudo
Honda
Accord
Toyota
Corolla
Nissan
Sentra
Toyota
Wagon
Maroon
Beige
White
Gray
Silver
30th March, 2013
26th September, 2015
2nd March, 2014
9th September, 2015
18th February, 2013
Under Investigation
9th September, 2015
Released on 23/6/16
4th March, 2015
14th December, 2014
14th August, 2013
16th June, 2015
20th February, 2015
30th October, 2015
22nd June, 2015
27th October, 2015
2nd June, 2015
7th June, 2015
7th June, 2015
17th February, 2015
14th September, 2015
3rd January, 2015
3rd January, 2014
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Nissan
Toyota
Mitsubishi
Kia
Nissan
Toyota
Toyota
Suzuki
Suzuki
Suzuki
Kia
Toyota
Toyota
Honda
Nissan
Lancer
Almera
Sentra
Corolla
Pickup
Rio
Sentra
Camry
Corolla
Baleno
Baleno
Escudo
Rio
Curren
Corona
Accord
Sentra
Nissan
Hyundi
Kia
Honda
Nissan
Mazda
Sentra
Lanos
Pride
Wagon
Tiida
Green
Gray
White
Green
Gray
Red
Gray
Gray
Gray
Maroon
Silver
White
Black
White
Car
Car
Purple/Black
White
Silver
Blue
Silver
White
Brown
6th January, 2014
23rd May, 2015
2nd December, 2014
28th March, 2014
12th June, 2015
15th May, 2015
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
C 3845
A 41306
A 12141
A 21740
A 4668
A 4589
A 7975
C 1302
No # Plate
No # Plate
A 17076
C 7680
A 29241
A 10650
A 28546
A 18757
A 20189
C 9638
A 24327
A 1597
A 11075
Oriel Campbell
Jermaine Emmanuel
Terrence Jackson
Oslin Gordon
Kortwright V. Barry
Lorna Mae Lewis
Ronel Beaton
Donald Grant
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
A 18382
A 27453
A 12141
Melfean Nelson
Boris A L. Teague
Tashena Adams
60
61
62
A 12011
A 40376
A 35516
A 1907
A 11172
A 7609
A 21376
63
64
65
A 23640
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
A 13104
A 33764
A 12360
A 21788
A 7031
A 31761
A 21760
A 23674
74
A 367
75
76
77
78
A 19493
Nissan
Mitsubishi
Suzuki
Nissan
Isuzu
Dodge
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Toyota
Ford
Nissan
Toyota
Toyota
Mitsubishi
Honda
Suzuki
Kia Kia
Toyota
Nissan
Toyota
Mitsubishi
Pickup
Galant
Swift
Sunny
Jeep
Metro
Lancer
Pickup
Corolla
Explorer
Almera
Townace
Corolla
Lancer
Accord
Vitara
Cerato
Towance
Sentra
Daytona
Lancer
Toyota
Kia
Kia
Nissan
Honda
Mazda
Nissan
Volkswagon
Isuzu
Corolla
Pride
Avella
Urvan
Accord
323
Sentra
Volvo
Van
Robert Vital
Dwayne Drew
Hyundai
Mitsubishi
Kia
Elantra
Lancer
Pride
Ian Brayley
Nissan
Nissan
Suzuki
March
March
Jimmy
Emanuel McLeish
Everton Waldron
Rodney Simon
Leroy Joseph
Glint Omarde
Eustace Simon
George Henry
Canute Henry
Bernard Henry
Justice Samuel
Martinez Motilla
Charlesworth Peters
Wilfred Gordon
Flat Point Development
Joseph Samuel
Zila Samuel
Jevorn Boland
Shamory David
Steve Miller
79
80
81
82
Kia
Pride
Nissan
Sentra
Mazda
323
Mitsubishi
Towny
Nissan
Almera
Nissan
Maxima
Toyota
Corolla
Toyota
Rav-4
MOTOR BIKES
Honda
Scooter
Yamaha
Pit Dirt
Pit Dirt
Yamaha
Zongshen
Honda
A 15225
Donald McPherson
Abdell Greene
Honda
Motorbike
Demon
Demon
Motorcycle
Motorbike
Econo
Power
Motorbike
Motorbike
July 21st, 2016
Green
Silver
White
Gray
Green
Red
White
Silver
Blue
Green
White
White
Gray
Green
Green
Green
Black
White
White
White
Black/
Maroon
Gray
Gray
White
White
Red
White
Green
Blue/
Gold
Gray
Black
Dark
Blue
Gray
Gray
Black/
White
White
White
Gray
Blue
Green
Silver
Gray
6th November, 2015
24th August, 2015
21st October, 2014
7th March, 2014
17th May, 2015
12th March, 2013
10th December, 2015
7th March, 2014
3rd April, 2015
5th July, 2015
26th November, 2014
11th November, 2014
3rd November, 2014
13th August, 2015
14th November, 2013
3rd May, 2014
18th May, 2012
20th October, 2015
5th April, 2012
14th December, 2012
March, 2013
February, 2013
16th December, 2013
May, 2013
January, 2012
18th November, 2013
30th November, 2014
11th April, 2012
July, 2013
December, 2008
July, 2009
10th July, 2015
28th October, 2013
January, 2009
August, 2008
17th December, 2015
March, 2009
27th October, 2014
31st December, 2014
28th November, 2014
23rd October, 2014
29th August, 2015
September, 2014
6th January, 2015
Red
24th June, 2014
Red
Red
Blue
Green/
Yellow
Red
Red
15th July, 2014
10th November, 2014
10th December, 2014
20th January, 2015
Red
Red/
Black
8th May, 2015
15th May, 2015
5th May, 2015
5th May, 2015
July 21st, 2016
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
83
Roymario Frederick
84
85
Yokeema Barton
86
Jenson Joyce
Honda
Motorbike
Jialing
Motorbike
Motorcycle
Motorbike
579
Red/
White
Black
Red
12th November, 2015
Red
9th January, 2012
2nd July, 2010
14th October, 2013
List of Motor Vehicles to be sold at Public Action Sale at Police Headquarters on Friday 2nd September, 2016 at
10:00am.
87
88
C 13198
A 41404
89
James A. Dreckett
Marsha Berry
Government of Antigua/Barbuda
MOTOR VEHICLES
Nissan
Urvan
Toyota
Starlet
MOTOR BOATS
2 Yamaha
V6-2014 En200 HP 4
gine
Stroke
White
Black
23rd December, 2015
Blue/White
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REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, CAP. 379
In accordance with the provision of the Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379, it is notified for general information
that copies of the List of persons who have applied to be registered as Electors during the period 1st to 30th June, 2016 have
been posted in the respective Constituencies of Antigua and Barbuda and at the Electoral Commission, Queen Elizabeth Highway.
Claims and Objections should be filed with each Registration Officer on or before 3rd August, 2016 on a form which can
be obtained from him/her.
Particulars where Lists are posted and location of the Registration Officers are as follows:—
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Constituency
Office Location and/or
Places where lists
Residence/Names
are displayed
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
1. St. John’s City West
Villa Primary School
Mrs. Sally-Ann Browne
Registration Officer
Vick’s Place, St. John’s Street; Antigua
Worker’s Union Hall, Newgate Street;
R & B Best Buy; Leaze’s Superette, Amy
Byers Street, Percival Gas Station, Fort Road.
2. St. John’s City East
Peace Corps Building
Factory Road
Mr. Dave Browne
Registration Officer
Spring Garden; Brodie’s Shop; ALP St. John’s
City East Branch; Mrs. Anthony’s Shop;
Silver Streak Bakery; UPP St. John’s City East
Branch.
3. St. John’s City South
Peace Corps Building
Factory Road
Mr. Steve Henry
Registration Officer
EVC Pharmacy, New & Temple Streets;
Robinson’s Service Station, All Saints Road;
Mega Store, All Saints Road; Heavy Spare
Building, All Saints Road.
4. St. John’s Rural West
Multipurpose Centre
Ms. Veronica Joseph
Registration Officer
Highway Pub, Five Islands; Exhibition &
Cultural Centre; Greenbay Police Station.
5. St. John’s Rural South
Agricultural Extension Division
Valley Road
Miss Nicole Christian
Registration Officer
Health Centre, All Saints Road; Carmen’s
Retail Shop, Ottos New Town; Agricultural
Extension Division, Valley Road; Golden
Grove Service Station, Golden Grove Main
Road; Dagan’s Bakery, Baxter Street.
6. St. John’s Rural East
Chaia Building (Local Government
Office) Cross Street
Ms. Valerie Gonsalves-Barreiro
Walts Supermarket; Christo’s Supermarket;
Ragens (Rawlins) Supermarket;
Wheels Supermarket
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7. St. John’s Rural North
Registration Officer
Peace Corps Building
Factory Road
Mrs. Jeff Michael
Registration Officer
July 21st, 2016
First Choice Supermarket, Anchorage Road;
Kareem’s Supermarket, Yorks; Extreme
Health & Fitness Ltd., Friars Hill Development;
Cedar Grove Primary School; North Shore
Supermarket, Coolidge Police Station.
8. St. Mary’s North
Molyneaux Building
Golden Grove
Mr. Ralph Henry
Registration Officer
Jennings Clinic; Bendals Clinic; Browne’s
Avenue Clinic.
9. St. Mary’s South
Bolans Primary School
Ms. Anika Anthony
Registration Officer
Johnson’s Point Clinic; Ms. Agatha McKay’s
Shop, Urlings; Aunt Mem’s Supermarket,
Bolans.
10. All Saint East &
St. Luke
Former All Saints Health Clinic
Mr. Ian Hughes
Registration Officer
11. All Saints West
Former All Saints Clinic
Mrs. Janet Proctor
Registration Officer
Coles Supermarket, All Saints; P.J. Supermarket, Swetes; A.J. Superette, Swetes; Carty’s
Shop, John Hughes; Ponds View Superette,
Old Road; Fadie’s Restaurant, All Saints;
Money Barbershop, Old Road.
All Saints Police Station; Verdellas Shop,
Buckleys; LICS Ltd., All Saints Road;
Risk Takers Supermarket, Freemansville;
Country Harlem Supermarket, Seaview Farm;
12. St. George
Potters Primary School
Ms. Generis Robinson
Registration Officer
C & J Supermarket, New Winthropes;
Mr. Peter’s Shop, Barnes Hill; New Winthropes
School, Judges Hill; Ms. Adie’s Shop, Pigotts;
CIC Food Emporium, Pigotts; Mussington
Supermarket, Pigotts; Richardson Supermarket,
Potters; D’s Superette/Sassy Wholesale, Potters
Main Road; Jay & Jen Superette, Potters.
14. St. Philip North
St. Bartholomew Centre
Ms. Nesta Baltimore
Registration Officer
Ruth Nicholas Shop, Seatons; Supermarket,
Glanvilles; Willikies Police Station; Ms. Thomas’
Shop, Willikies; Phylis Peters Shop, Newfield;
Glanvilles Service Station.
15. St. Philip South
Bethesda Sports Club
Ms. Almarie Carty
Registration Officer
Nora Phillip’s Shop, St. Philip; Post Office;
Carty’s Shop, Bethesda; Murrain’s Supermarket,
Bethesda; Police Station; Supermarket on
main road, Freetown.
16. St. Paul
Gracehill Moravian Church
Liberta Police Station; Dockyard Police
Ms. Albertine Richards
Station; Spencer’s Supermarket, Liberta;
Registration Officer
Bailey’s Supermarket, Falmouth.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S CITY WEST Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s City West Constituency commencing on the 8th
July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Mrs. Sally-Ann Browne,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S CITY EAST Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
July 21st, 2016
THE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s City East Constituency commencing on the 8th
July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Mr. Dave Browne,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
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NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s Rural West Constituency commencing on the 8th
July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the
Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to
appear and be heard either in person or by any other person
on his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Ms. Veronica Joseph,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S CITY SOUTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s City South Constituency commencing on the 8th
July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Mr. Steve Henry,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S RURAL SOUTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s Rural South Constituency commencing on the
8th July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and
ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the
Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to
appear and be heard either in person or by any other person
on his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Miss Wakiesha Peters,
Acting Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S RURAL WEST Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S RURAL EAST Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
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2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s Rural East Constituency commencing on the 8th
July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Ms. Valerie Gonsalves-Berreiro,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. JOHN’S RURAL NORTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
John’s Rural North Constituency commencing on the
8th July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and
ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Ms. Hyacinth Joyce,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. MARY’S NORTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
Mary’s North Constituency commencing on the 8th
July 21st, 2016
July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Mr. Ralph Henry,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. MARY SOUTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
Mary’s South Constituency commencing on the 8th July,
2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on
the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Ms. Anika Anthony,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ALL SAINTS EAST & ST. LUKE Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the All
Saints East & St. Luke Constituency commencing on the
8th July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and
ending on the 3rd August, 2016.
July 21st, 2016
THE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA OFFICIAL GAZETTE
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
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NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Mr. Ian Hughes,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
Mrs. Generis Robinson,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ALL SAINTS WEST Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. PHILIP NORTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the All
Saints West Constituency commencing on the 8th July,
2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on
the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
Philip North Constituency commencing on the 8th July,
2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on
the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Mrs. Janet Proctor,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
Ms. Nesta Baltimore,
Acting Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. GEORGE Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
George Constituency commencing on the 8th July, 2016
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the
3rd August, 2016.
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. PHILIP SOUTH Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
Philip South Constituency commencing on the 8th July,
2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on
the 3rd August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
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hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Ms. Almarie Carty,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.
______________________________________________
FORM 5
Notice as to Making Claims and Objections
For the ST. PAUL Constituency
Representation of the People Act, Cap. 379
Registration Regulations
(Regulation 15)
July 21st, 2016
NOTICE is hereby given that Claims and Objections
with respect to the electors’ lists published on the 7th July,
2016 shall be made to the Registration Officer for the St.
Paul Constituency commencing on the 8th July, 2016 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ending on the 3rd
August, 2016.
NOTICE is also given that on the hearing of a claim the
person making the claim, and on the hearing of an objection, the objector and the person objected to, and on the
hearing of either any other person who appears to the Registration Officer to be interested, shall be entitled to appear
and be heard either in person or by any other person on
his/her behalf or by counsel.
NOTICE is also given that the right to appear and be
heard includes the right to lodge with the Registration Officer any written representations that he may wish to make.
Ms. Albertine Richards,
Registration Officer,
for the said Constituency.