Attorney-General of Antigua and Barbuda v Williams (Samuel)

JurisdictionCaribbean States
Judgment Date1993
Date1993
Year1993
CourtCourt of Appeal (Eastern Caribbean States)
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5 cases
  • Arinna Nazli Respondent/Claimant v Mount St. John'S Medical Centre Board Uretha Gasper Applicants/Defendants [ECSC]
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • High Court (Antigua)
    • 28 August 2013
    ...cases in our jurisdiction. 32 A look at those cases would be instructive. In the case of theAttorney General of Antigua v Williams (1993) 45 WIR 169, the respondent's motor ca r was damaged by a cattle reared at the livestock station operated by the Government when it wandered onto the high......
  • Mario Matthew Claimant v [1] The Commissioner of Police [2] Attorney General Defendants
    • British Virgin Islands
    • High Court (British Virgin Islands)
    • 15 June 2015
    ...Claimant specifically and not to the public at large. Counsel relied on the cases of Bradford Corporation v Myers and Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda v Williams.5 In the latter case, he referred the Court to page 172 of the judgment of Floissac CJ where the Learned Judge held that a......
  • CJ's Touring Service Ltd Claimant v Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority Defendant [ECSC]
    • St Lucia
    • High Court (Saint Lucia)
    • 5 May 2011
    ...referring to the Jamaican case of Bryan v Lindo [1986] 44 WIR 295 and Attorney General of Antigua & Barbuda v Samuel Williams [1993] 45 WIR 169. 32 I must respectfully demur as for one thing there is to my mind no parallel between those cases and the instant case. InBryan v Lindo, the Jamai......
  • Cj's Touring Service Ltd v Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority
    • St Lucia
    • High Court (Saint Lucia)
    • 5 May 2011
    ...referring to the Jamaican case of Bryan v. Lindo [1986] 44 WIR 295 and Attorney General of Antigua & Barbuda v. Samuel Williams [1993] 45 WIR 169. 32 I must respectfully demur as for one thing there is to my mind no parallel between those cases and the instant case. In Bryan v. Lindo, the J......
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