Chief Immigration Officer of the British Virgin Islands v Burnett
| Jurisdiction | Caribbean States |
| Judgment Date | 1995 |
| Date | 1995 |
| Year | 1995 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Eastern Caribbean States) |
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36 cases
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Wendell Nichols v Attorney General Commissioner of Police
...at common law every citizen always has a legitimate expectation of natural justice which includes the right to be heard. See Chief Immigration Officer v. Burnett 12 and A.G. for Hong Kong v. Ng Yuen Shiu 13. Further, that Mr. Nicholls had a legitimate expectation of a hearing based on the p......
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Next Level Engineering Ltd Claimant v Attorney General First Defendant Antigua Public Utilities Authority Second Defendant Wilmoth Daniel, Minister Responsible for Public Utilities Third Defendant Antigua Power Company Ltd Fourth Defendant [ECSC]
...duties of the Inland Revenue and the breaches or failure of those of which the Federation complains". 204 In CHIEF IMMIGRATION OFFICER OF THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS v BURNETT [1995] 50 WIR 153, Floissac CJ came to this conclusion: " A complainant will be held to have locus standi by way of ......
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Wendell Nichols Claimant v Attorney General Commissioner of Police Defendants
...of $471,384.00 (d) Loss of pension for 20 years of $314,256.00 as calculated by Department of Human Resources (e) Gratuity (e) Costs 12 1995 50WIR 153 13 [1938] 2 A.C..629 14 (1975) 13 JLR 231 15 (2000) 1 All ER 373 16 (1992) 40 WIR 287 17 (Privy Council) at 32 WIR 375 18 (1906) 4 CLR (Pt ......
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Wendell Nichols Claimant v Attorney General Commissioner of Police Defendants
...of $471,384.00 (d) Loss of pension for 20 years of $314,256.00 as calculated by Department of Human Resources (e) Gratuity (e) Costs 12 1995 50WIR 153 13 [1938] 2 A.C..629 14 (1975) 13 JLR 231 15 (2000) 1 All ER 373 16 (1992) 40 WIR 287 17 (Privy Council) at 32 WIR 375 18 (1906) 4 CLR (Pt ......
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2 books & journal articles
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A pandora's box in Commonwealth Caribbean pubic law: the approach of the caribbean court of justice to the doctrine of legitimate expectation
...claim of legitimate expectation that their import licence would be extended. Moreover, in Chief Immigration Officer v Burnett ((1995) 50 WIR 153), the respondent claimed to have a substantive legitimate expectation to enter and remain in the territory of the British Virgin Islands to visit ......
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The role of the courts in developing principles of legitimate expectation and creating pro edural and substantive legal rights in commonwealth caribbean publi law
...the Court of Appeal of Guyana held, in part, that: 78. (1998) 54 WIR 387 at p 389. 79. (1985) 34 WIR 387. 80. (1991) 46 WIR 177. 81. (1995) 50 WIR 153. 82. (1998) 53 WIR 27. 83. (1998) 53 WIR at p 29. the appellants had a legitimate expectation by reason of their own experience and the prac......