Spencer v Attorney General and Others

JurisdictionAntigua and Barbuda
Date1999
Year1999
CourtCourt of Appeal (Antigua and Barbuda)
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  • Svg Green Party Ivan O'neal Claimants v Attorney General The Supervisor of Elections Respondents [ECSC]
    • St Vincent
    • High Court (Saint Vincent)
    • 18 November 2005
    ... ... 176 ; Attorney General of St. Lucia v Martinus Francois Civil Appeal No. 37 of 2003 and Baldwin Spencer v Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda (1999) L.R.C. p. 1 has stated that the approach to be adopted by the Court is that the Court first ... applicant as articulated by him in this Court was as already stated, that it was discriminatory to seek to expel the applicant while allowing others whose circumstances were the same as his to remain in Guyana. That argument did not take into account the narrow definition of discriminatory…" ... ...
  • Ray George Claimant/Applicant v Attorney General of the Virgin Islands Defendant/Respondent
    • British Virgin Islands
    • High Court (British Virgin Islands)
    • 22 May 2013
    ... ... In Baldwin Spencer v The Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda et al (Civil Appeal No. 20A of 1997) Dennis Byron CJ (Ag.), as he then was, restated the seminal test ... Learned Counsel noted that in Three Rivers District Council and others v Bank of England (No. 3) [2001] 2 All ER 513 , Lord Hope indicated that there is little difference between the test for an application for summary ... ...
  • Attorney General Appellant v Martinus Francois Respondent [ECSC]
    • St Lucia
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Lucia)
    • 29 March 2004
    ...undertakes the development, it cannot be classified as capital works programme because it is not undertaken by Government. 49 In Spencer v Attorney General5 Dennis Byron C.J. said at page 16: "When one applies the principles to the instant case not only is it abundantly clear that the state......
  • H.M.B. Holdings Ltd v The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda et Al
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • High Court (Antigua)
    • 29 July 2002
    ...referred to the following authorities: 1 Land Acquisition Act, Cap 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 ......
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